Two of the procedures used for improving acne-related scarring are:
1) Dermabrasion, where the area can be ';sanded down'; with a small rotating
wheel. There will be some scabbing and swelling that will probably last a
couple of weeks.
2) Laser Resurfacing, where the outer layer of skin is vaporized with a laser.
This procedure may be more precise than dermabrasion, but may also
require a longer healing time.
If you are serious about doing something about your acne scars, ask your primary physician for a referral to a dermatologist.Can spots/scars caused by acne/pimples completely fade away? If yes, what can one use?
Depending on how bad the scarring is, you can try the home Microderm abrasion kit. I use the Neutragena (sp?) Brand. It helped even out my tone while reducing scarring. I also use it on my hand and neck to get rid of the dark skin problems that I have caused by PCOS.Can spots/scars caused by acne/pimples completely fade away? If yes, what can one use?
Chemical Peel
Surgery free with excellent results.
Some choices ..a chemical peel, ProActiv, see a cosmetician.
If I could spell esthitian (told you) that is someone that is trained to reduce/remove imperfections of the skin. An other option is see a dermatologist.
Hope you work this out...Good luck
scratching pimples leaves behind scars.so if you dont want to apply anything,first,dont fiddle with them.
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