As if adult acne was not bad enough on its own, there is also the pain and embarrassment that comes with getting an acne scar or a number of acne scars. There is hope for acne scar sufferers however, with a range of treatments on the market to help cure their acne. In this article, we will look at how to treat adult acne but perhaps even more importantly, the best acne scar treatment of all _ adult acne prevention.
No one is entirely sure why an adult acne scar will occur. Some people have very extreme scarring when their adult acne was not particularly bad, while other people have horrible adult acne but do not scar. There does seem to be some suggestion and evidence that scarring may be largely due to a genetic disposition. However, there are some things you can do to avoid getting an adult acne scar. Firstly, you should obviously try and keep your skin clear. If there is no adult acne, there can be no adult acne scar! The second thing is to remember never to squeeze your pimples. By digging your fingernails or a foreign object into the skin you will damage it - sometimes this will lead to scarring.
One of the first ports of call when trying to remove a light acne scar is to go and see a beauty therapist and have them perform an extraction facial. An extraction facial is different to a normal facial in that there is nothing relaxing about it! The beauty therapist will take a small hook and will go over your skin, removing all of the clogged pores and black heads. Often, in the case of very light scarring, this will be enough to remove the scars and it will be unnoticeable that they ever existed. Another option that people with light to mild acne scarring can look at is the concept of micro dermabrasion also known as laser resurfacing. In this case, the first layer of skin is 'buffed' off of your face, in much the same way as the chemical peel works, except without the harsh chemicals. This takes several appointments to do and while relatively safe is not always effective. If your scarring is heavy then you may have to look at other options.
Laser treatment for acne consists of several treatments through which a high powered laser is passed over the skin over a number of sessions in the hope that the laser treatment for acne will diminish the appearance and severity of the scars. Those with very heavy acne scars can also look into the use of chemical peels. This is where chemicals are applied to your skin which burn off the top layer of your skin, which is the layer which has been damaged. There is some evidence that for some people a chemical peel has also been effective in getting rid of their adult acne altogether.
Before making a decision about any of these more drastic acne treatments, it is very important that you consult a skin specialist about your particular situation. It is also important that if you do decide to under take one of these more drastic procedures that you use a reputable and qualified practitioner. There are many cheap options on the market, many of which can leave your skin in much worse condition that it was when you started. If you thought acne scarring was bad, imagine the pain of not only an acne scar but also of chemical burns all over your face. Protect yourself by always consulting a qualified skin specialist and getting a referral to someone who is reputable and who will take good care of you. After all, you have only got one body! You have to look after it.