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Acne Scarring Our Customers Feedback When I said acne was my worst enemy I didn't even think on how my skin would look after a few rounds of treatment to take care of it. My skin was covered by acne scarring! Thank God I found your BIOSKINCLEAR! The root cause of acne and rosacea and the remedy: |
Why is acne scarring so frequent?
Acne infections destroy collagen and elastin fibers, sever the microvascular system and damage and kill cells. When healing occurs, normally after a long time if acne injuries are not properly treated, a scar is left in the skin. The normal functional tissue (skin) is replaced by connective tissue (scar).
The loss of small feeder vessels has major impact in escalating the skin’s and immune system inability to cope with acne and to cause premature skin aging because the skin receives less nutrients, proteins, amino acids, essential fatty acids, protective antioxidants, oxygen and so on. This reduces the cells’ ability to function and subsequently the skin’s ability to perform its various maintenance, protective, immune and reparative processes.
Based on the shape of tissue, acne scars are divided in two categories. One type of scar consists of increased skin tissue, and the others are characterized by the loss of tissue on the site of acne. Overgrowth of scar tissue is called Keloid and is more pronounced in African-Americans.
More common are acne scars caused by loss of tissues that results from damage to underlying skin tissue. These are similar to scars left by chicken pox. They may be called depressed or pitted acne scarring. These scars include ice-pick scars with sharp jiggered edges, soft tissue scars and depressed fibrotic scars.
Ice-pick scars usually occur on the cheek. They are small but with steep, jagged edges which makes their healing or treatment difficult. Sometimes these small scars become quite large and steep, with sharp edges, which are then called depressed fibrotic scars. Then there are soft scars, both superficial and deep. These are small with rolling edges merging with the normal skin. They are either circular or linear in shape.
Pigmented scars are red or brown marks left behind after an acne blemish has disappeared. Pigmented scarring is the most common and while it is not permanent, it can take weeks or months for it to clear if left on its own. Often, the scar has not faded away before a new set of blemishes arrive - causing a perpetual cycle of disfigured skin that can leave many sufferers of acne depressed about the condition of their skin. Some people may have found a treatment that keeps their blemishes under control - only to discover that the red or brown marks remain - preventing their skin from looking completely clear and acne-free.
Acne Scarring Treatments
Both pitted acne scars and pigmented acne scars can be treated with our BIOSKINCLEAR GEL if used with discipline twice a day every day for a period of time, which can be more or less longer than 2 to 3 months depending on how deep and old are the acne marks.
Results for loss of tissue may take longer if damage to tissues is too deep or has been going for too long. In this case other remedies may be necessary and options are: home microdermabrasion or professional microdermabrasion, deep chemical peelings, fat injections, cosmetic fillers or laser surgery.
Different people show different response to acne scars. In some people scars heal easily while some people carry scars for a lifetime. Psychologically, people show different responses to acne scarring. Some people accept scarring as normal, while there are others who are worried about even the slightest of scarring and go to great lengths to get them removed.
One more cause of acne scarring is the pinching and squeezing of acne. This spreads the infection to nearby skin and damages unhealed tissue, which results in pit-like scars.
Treatment of severe acne scars depends on their shape, depth, and location. Individual scars of any depth may be cut out and the skin sewn back together. Wide indented scars can be improved cosmetically by a procedure called subcision, in which small cuts are made under the skin to release the scar tissue.
Doctors sometimes treat large, inflamed nodules or abscesses by injecting corticosteroids to them. Sometimes a specialist will cut open a nodule or abscesses to dissipate it.
BIOSKINCLEAR can be used to heal all types of acne scarring. It can also be used while on retinoids (isotretinoin: Accutane®, Roaccutane, or Retin A, Differin gel, etc.) or in conjunction with oral systemic antibiotics used to stop severe acne infections.
BIOSKINCLEAR does not interfere with retinoids that may have been prescribed to reduce your sebum production. And it does not interfere with systemic antibiotics (such as Tetracycline or Minocycline) or with topical chemical antiseptic products that fight acne bacteria (such as benzoyl peroxide or salicilyc acid). On the contrary it relieves their undesired side effects, such as dryness and skin fragility for it strengthens the skin.
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