Laser Acne Scar Treatment - An Overview

Laser Acne Scar Treatment - An Overview

by Margaret Richards

Laser scar treatment uses high-tech lasers to reduce the appearance of scars, including those caused by acne, afterwards your scar will be much less noticeable. If you are tired of hiding behind makeup or clothing to mask your scars, laser scar treatment can give you the confidence to let the real you shine.

Acne, surgery, burns, falls, or other accidents can leave unsightly scarring. While it is true that they are part of the skin’s natural healing process, they can be ugly and hard to cover. If you are self-conscious about them, consider laser scar treatment so you don’t have to live with them anymore. Unlike miracle creams or serums promising to make your scars disappear, laser scar treatment actually produces results. It can even be used for facial scars that are hard to cover. Afterwards, it takes just a day or two to recover from the procedure, which is much less invasive than other cosmetic procedures involving scalpels and knives.

During the procedure, a laser beam will be targeted at the scar. The handheld laser device will be used to deliver pulses of the laser beam to your skin. Many people find the stinging sensation to be a lot like a rubber band snapping against the skin. Afterwards, the skin will be a little red and swollen. You can return to normal activities immediately, but should avoid the sun for about a month to give the skin time to heal.

Laser scar treatment for acne scars has recorded a good percentage of success. At least 50% reduction of the marks has been recorded in all cases, with up to 80% success rate in many cases. Individual skin condition, or body constitution, may influence the results, but overall success rate has been quite satisfactory. It may not be possible to get the deeper scars to do the vanishing trick fast, though for the smaller scars, exposure to laser for up to 20 minutes is seen to be sufficient for scar removal. But extra sessions, or longer sessions do an effective job on larger scars also. Laser treatment is effective on all the following three types of scars.

Keloid scars are reddish purple. They are firm and raised and may extend beyond the initial wound area or grow larger with time.

A hypertrophic scar is also a raised one, but does not spread like a keloid scar. It retains the size it was at the time of healing, and might even become smaller later.

Atrophic scars are not raised. They are depressed areas in the skin, usually the result of skin conditions or acne.

If you are considering laser scar treatment, schedule a consultation with a doctor who offers all of the various scar removal treatments. That way, you will be presented with the widest range of options when planning your course of action for scar treatment.

About the Author:

Tags:

Related posts:

  1. Laser Treatment for Acne Scars - Permanent Scar Removal A scar is an unwelcome guest on everyone's face, and...
  2. What is Laser Acne Scar Treatment? Laser technology can now be used to address both current...
  3. Acne Scar Laser Treatment - Finally a Solution to Acne Scarring Often people looking into laser treatments for acne wonder if...
  4. Laser Treatment for Acne Scars - Restore Your Skin Laser technology can now be used to address both current...
  5. Eliminate Acne Scars Through Laser Treatment Acne sucks for many reasons and one of them is...

Posted in Acne Skin Care

No comments yet. Be the first.

Leave a reply

 
Close
E-mail It