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Treating Acne
Scars and Information
Acne scars are bound down and depressed. Treating acne scars As with
other scars, they are
the result of a wound in our skin healing, resulting in too much
collagen in that particular spot. Unlike other scars, however, they are
bound down and depressed within our skin.
Since the wound occurs within
the dermis from the original inflammation brought on by acne, the scar
is often within our skin, rather than on its surface. This makes
scarring very difficult to improve.
Modern science has, however, developed some highly effective
technologies for treating and removing scarring from acne. additional
to that there are alot of great *home remedies for acne scars*.
Lasers can
be very effective at improving the look and texture of acne scarring.
More information can be found at: Acne Treatments
The most common types of acne scars you can get from acne which are:

- Ice pick
scars:
- Deep narrow scars which form pits in the skin.
theyre one of the most common
- Rolling
scars:
- create a wave-like appearance on the skin's
surface due
to their wide and shallow depth.
- Boxcar
Scars:
- Have angular, defined edges usually on the
cheeks or temples. the look similar to chickenpox scars.
- Hyper-trophic
Scars:
- are
raised scars which stay within the boundary of
the original wound and can reduce in size with the passage of time.
Keloid scars, on the other hand, are over-growths of tissue which
expand beyond the original wound site. the scar is rubbery and firm and
may itch. Often they form to be much larger than the original wound.
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