Remove Scar, Gain Self-Esteem
Scars left by acne have an extensive influence on an individual’s sense of being. One inevitable - and unfortunate - biological phase that we experience during our youth is suffering from a bad crop of zits. We had to live with the annoying scarlet pustules and the later scarring.
A case of acne is basically aggravated when hair follicles become blocked with grime and oil. This blocked pore is an ideal place for the growth of bacteria; the bacteria cause those reddish pustules we call zits.
Once we recover from the reddish pustules, we have to deal with the scars. Even though there are acne scars that grow lighter after a while, some scars do not. Living with these scars on our own faces can be a downheartening experience.
Acne scarrings have 4 primary varieties. Rolling scars are hollows with a broad, shallow depth. Ice pick scars resemble pits on the surface of the skin. The raised-surface type could either be a keloidal or hypertrophic scar. Acne scars found on the temples or the cheeks are called boxcar scars, and they resemble scars from a case of chickenpox.
Controlled researches show that acne scars on the face can have high-impact psychological effects on the individual, like low sense of self-worth, depression, and suicidal tendencies.
Still, it is not yet time to lose hope. Each day, scientific advancements in the treatment of skin imperfections are being developed and discovered. For example, there are laser treatments, creams, microdermabrasion methods, and shots that are presently being developed to treat acne scars. Get in touch your physician and talk about the most applicable scar-treatment method for you.
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