People who experienced severe attacks of acne probably have lots of acne scars on their faces and other parts of the body. These scars are very unsightly and may cause low self-esteem to one who has them. Even if her acne has already been treated, the scars will remain unless the scars themselves are remedied.
However, for one whose acne is still active, the acne will have to be addressed first before doing any scar revision treatments by a dermatologist or plastic surgeon in the Philippines. This is because any treatment will obviously be ineffective if the root of the problem is not addressed head on. Moreover, the acne can only get in the way of the scar revision process which can prevent successful treatment or worse, make the case more severe.
Presently, there are already a lot of procedures being offered to treat acne scars. These procedures include dermabrasion, laser resurfacing, chemical peel treatments, punch techniques, and augmentation. These treatments can be had separately or combined with each other to get the desired results. The decision of which among these treatment options is to be performed should be based on the severity of the acne and the resulting facial topography of the patient, as the acne scars vary from person to person.
It would be useful to discuss the procedure for each of the treatments to help one in deciding which of these treatments will best suit his or her skin. The first treatment, dermabrasion, is different from the treatment known as microdermabrasion. The latter procedure is intended to reduce the signs of aging, such as fine lines and skin pigmentation or discoloration, and not for removing acne scars. On the other hand, dermabrasion operates to remove the surface of the skin which is already damaged with acne. Afterwards, new skin is allowed to replace the damaged skin. This process is now performed through the use of modern equipment which contains diamond edged wheels which rotate quickly to scrape the skin off. The effect of the procedure on the skin will depend on the coarseness of the diamond edged wheel.
Laser resurfacing is similar to dermabrasion in that it also causes the skin underneath to replace the surface skin which contains the scars. In fact, dermabrasion and laser resurfacing are the ones competing in the market as regards treatment of minor imperfections resulting from acne.
Chemical peel, on the other hand, as its name suggests, uses various acids to strip the thin outer layer of the skin to remove the traces of mild acne scars. This will result in a smoother skin surface.
Punch techniques and augmentation are treatments reserved for the most severe cases of acne scarring, such as deep scars similar to chickenpox scars. These involve a more complex process utilizing different substances such as collagen to improve skin surface.
Before undergoing any cosmetic procedures from a plastic surgeon, make sure you consult with your dermatologist first and get the best advice for your skin.
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