People experience different
types of scarring from acne. Therefore, acne scar treatments
must be individualized on a case-by-case basis. No single
treatment is right for everyone. Getting rid of acne
scars is a complex process that often requires the combination
of several different techniques. Superficial imperfections
and scarring of the skin can be improved with laser
resurfacing, chemical skin peels, and microdermabrasion.
Deeper depressions in the skin can be augmented with
Collagen or Restylane injected into the base of the
scar. If there are multiple scars, the skin's surface
as well as the scars themselves can be improved with
a series of Cooltouch laser treatments. Deeper scars
such as ice pick or chicken pox scars can be improved
using a punch removal technique where the scars actually
are removed and the wound is sutured together which
often results in a more acceptable linear or line type
scar. Some scars are discolored: red, purple, or brown.
The discoloration can be improved using microdermabrasion
techniques as well as topical medications such as Lactic
or glycolic acid. A combination of Retin-A and Hydroquinone
are often used to improve hyperpigmented or brown blotchy
scars. If the facial scars are raised, instead of indented,
they can be improved with interlesional corticosteroids
that are injected into a scar tissue. The discoloration
as well as red depressed scars can also be improved
with Intense Pulse Light Phototherapy. |