Thursday, July 22, 2010

What can remove or reduce scars caused by pimples?

Depends on the scarring. If it's just redness, that will ususally go away.


The best way to AVOID it is to NOT pick at your face. As hard as that is, that will make your scarring worse.





You can see a dermatologist. They can do a variety of things to reduce the scarring. Glycolic peels, laser treatments etc...are available for that. But that costs some money.


You can try seeing an aesthetician (they do facials). They often have enzyme peels and other treatments that can help the scarring.


If the scarring is deep enough, the best you may be able to do is make the scars appear lighter. But getting rid of them altogether may not be possible.What can remove or reduce scars caused by pimples?
vitamin E cream is great!


Don't squeeze them ..


Another thing that helps the body heal and reduces scarring is drinking lots of water .. and the warmer the better! Not coffee or tea .. just plain water .. It helps flush the system out .. and keeps the skin better hydrated - all that helps to reduce scarring. I've had several surgeries and you really have to look close to see the almost invisible scars .. one is 9 inches long! Good Luck!What can remove or reduce scars caused by pimples?
Your best bet is to use a product like Maderma. It is used for scaring. You do have to use it everyday. It will not completely get rid of the scar but you should see favorable results. Good luck.
Both the 'craters' and depression areas (caused by infections) can be filled with injections colligen or maybe botox under the skin. You'll need to see a dermatologist . Both treatments are temporary, but the effects may last years, and will happily be replaced by wrinkles. Right now do all you can to avoid any infections - they're the culprits in the subsequent scarring.
there is a laser treatment that helps.
chemical peeling helps a lot,my sister whose got all pimples and pimple marks was trying so hard to get a good treatment and finally she came to chemical peeling together with certain medications which actually you have to get from a dermatologist,since different skin types will bring different results.she is only using sun block (SPF 26) and no makeup, only pressed powder if necessary.and actually this chemical peeling is followed by microdermabrasion in most cases.why don't you check out with a dermatologist?

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