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Acne Scars_ Type & Treatments

Preventing or treating acne scars requires a combination of medication, cosmetic procedures and self-care, although not all will require all three. There is a lot of information surrounding acne and scarring

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Acne Scars_ Type & Treatments

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  1. Acne Scars: Type & Treatments Acne is a common and well-known skin issue affecting nearly 80% of people between the ages of 11 and 35. It is estimated that one out of five people has a chance of developing acne scarring due to this. Preventing or treating acne scars requires a combination of medication, cosmetic procedures and self-care, although not all will require all three. There is a lot of information surrounding acne and scarring. In this blog, Dr. Anika Goel at Soul Derma discusses acne scarring. She is a renowned skin specialist known for offering the best Acne Scar Treatment in Greater Kailash. Keep reading to learn more about acne scarring. What Causes Acne? An average adult has nearly five million pores on the skin, and 20,000 of them are on the face alone. Small openings called pores allow the skin to breathe and allow sweat, oils (sebum), and other pollutants to leave the body. Additionally, pores and hair follicles are connected. Acne occurs when bacteria, dead skin cells, or oil block pores. The skin loses 40,000 dead cells per hour, but sometimes some cells get trapped in the pores. The face, back, shoulders, and chest are some common body parts where acne appears.

  2. What are the Types of Acne Scars? The following are the types of acne scars: Ice pick scars: Ice pick scars are sunken and have a pitted appearance due to loss of collagen in that area. These scars are often deeper than other acne scars and are characterised by a narrow shape extending into the skin. These scars are usually the result of severe acne, such as the papules or cysts that develop into the pores. Rolling scars: These scars are a result of the acne process. They are characterised by indents in the skin that are several millimetres long. Rolling scars have sloping edges that create an uneven appearance of the skin. These scar forms commonly appear on the lower cheeks and jaw because of the thicker skin there. The shape of rolling scars is typically circular or round. Boxcar scars: These scar types are distinguished by small indents. Although they resemble rolling scars, they frequently have vertical edges, giving them a more square appearance. Atrophic scars: Since they are all characterised by a loss of collagen, which results in a sunken appearance, all these scar forms are known as atrophic scars. To learn more about acne scars, book a consultation with Dr. Anika Goel, the Best Skin Specialist in Greater Kailash, at Soul Derma. What is the Treatment for Acne and Acne Scarring? Individuals who seek acne treatment do so because their acne is severe and persistent. According to a study, up to 95% of people with acne vulgaris are left with scarring. Therefore, acne must be treated as soon as possible to prevent scarring. Retinoids: These medications consist of retinoic acids or tretinoin- chemicals related to vitamin A. They frequently help in the treatment of mild to moderate acne. Antibiotics: Most acne is brought on by bacteria that become trapped in the skin's pores. Therefore, a dermatologist suggests an antibiotic to treat acne. Antibiotics can be taken either orally or topically. Azelaic acid and salicylic acid: Azelaic acid is a naturally occurring compound produced by yeast. It contains antibacterial properties and can be applied as a cream containing 20% azelaic acid. Topical silicone gel: For more than 30 years, topical silicone gel of the highest quality has been used to treat scars. The purpose of silicone gel is to reduce the excessive collagen formation that develops after some wounds. As a result, keloid and hypertrophic acne scars should be treated with this method rather than atrophic scars.

  3. Treatments for Acne Scarring Many individuals may consider some of the following options to lessen acne scars if medicine and other treatments don't work. Chemical peel: This treatment uses applications of chemical solutions, i.e. salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or retinoic acid. This therapy will require multiple visits to the dermatologist and will help treat mild to moderate acne. Dermabrasion: The treatment involves surgical scraping of the top layer of the skin to stimulate the production of new collagen. It is beneficial for atrophic scars, which are marked by loss of collagen. The skin that appears after the procedure is much healthier and more vibrant. Laser therapies: Similar to dermabrasion, laser therapy involves heating the deeper layers of skin using laser equipment to deliver carefully controlled beams of light energy. This increases the skin's ability to produce new collagen. If one is struggling with acne scars, one must know how difficult it is to live with them. So, if one needs a permanent solution, one can consult the experts at Soul Derma Clinic, who provide the Best Acne Scar Treatment in Greater Kailash. To learn more about the treatments offered at the clinic to treat acne scars, book a consultation with Dr. Anika Goel at Soul Derma.

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