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Acne Scar Removal And Cover Up

by Daniel Wright

Even after the after the acne has cleared up, skin blemishes may still appear that are obvious to others. Just because the scars are gone does not mean that everything is good.

Are you plagued by acne scars? Don't despair! There are several ways of preventing and treating scarring from acne. Some of these products may be a bit costly, but those who have used them have many positive testimonies to offer.

I. Injection of Collagen II. Transfer of Autologous fat III. Dermabrasion IV. Microdermabrasion V. Laser Treatment VI. Skin Surgery VII. Skin grafts VIII. Keloid treatment

And who is eligible for the above-mentioned treatments? People who are affected with acne from various ages for as long as it ordered by the patient's dermatologist. How widespread is acne in the world?

Acne is one of the most common skin afflictions in the United States. It is estimated that 40 to 50 million Americans are inflicted with acne in varying degrees of severity. Most of those with acne problems are young adults aged 11 to 30. The most common areas affected are the face and regions of the chest and back. Severe acne can lead to permanent scarring of the skin tissue. It's important to choose an effective treatment for acne scarring. Having the right information regarding acne scarring is imperative for treatment. Determining the type of scars you have and planning a treatment for your specific scars is best done under the care and direction of a skilled specialist.

The right way of treating acne scars must be determined accurately so that you could be able to have the results you want to achieve and definitely get the most out of the money you spend.

Acne Help Pages is a virtual encyclopedia of acne information. Read about what others are doing to win the war against skin blemishes, red bumps and acne scarring at the acne treatment results page.

Published January 26th, 2008

Filed in Beauty, Health