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At one time or another, everyone gets acne. For some, the pimples disappear as quickly as they appeared without a trace. But for others, acne may be resistant to treatment and even when it eventually resolves, it leaves skin damage behind.

If you suffered from acne and still have residual scarring, there are treatments available to reduce and possibly even eliminate acne scars.

CO2 Laser

Depending on the extent of acne scarring, your doctor may recommend CO2 lasering. This involves delivering premeasured pulses of light to the treatment areas. Typically, a fractionated laser is used to treat scars. It only resurfaces specific layers of your skin while leaving others alone. This allows for faster healing while less downtime. You may need more than one treatment to see your desired result.

Chemical Peels

Chemical peels can also improve the appearance of acne scars. These work by peeling off the top layer of skin, revealing smoother skin underneath. Alpha hydroxy acid peels are available for at-home use while TCA peels or phenol peels should only be administered by a licensed dermatologist.

Fillers

There are three different kinds of acne scars; hypertrophic, atrophic, and ice-pick scars. Ice-pick scars resemble indentations in the face, which usually respond well to dermal filler treatment. 

Dermal fillers come in various formulations, which include hyaluronic acid, poly-lactic acid, and collagen. All three can be used to fill in the scar making it less noticeable. Fillers are safe for just about everyone. However, those with certain allergies should have allergy testing performed prior to treatment.

Results from dermal fillers can last as long as one year. In addition, dermal fillers can be used in most areas of acne scarring, which includes the chin, cheeks, nose, and forehead. As with any cosmetic procedure, it’s important that your injector is a licensed and experienced injector. Talk to a cosmetic dermatologist like those at Capitis Medical and Aesthetics.

Topical Treatment

There are also a variety of topical treatments to minimize the appearance of acne scars. Gentle dermabrasion helps to slough off dead skin cells giving your skin a healthier glow. You can also try topical retinoids to aid in healing. You should also invest in a micro-needling roller, which helps with absorption of topical creams and retinoids.

If you’re suffering from acne flares and are worried about residual scarring, resist the urge to squeeze any pimples that need expressed. Doing so can cause bacteria to spread and cause deeper infection within the skin. Enlist the help of your family doctor or a dermatologist who can assess your skin and create an appropriate treatment plan best suited for your skin type.

Anita is a freelance writer from Denver, CO. She studied at Colorado State University and now enjoys writing about health, business, and family. A mother of two wonderful children, she loves traveling with her family whenever she isn’t writing. You can find her on Twitter @anitaginsburg.

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