Acne scars can be a very troubling problem. Even though the acne breakouts may be controlled or have long since stopped, the scarring remains for a lifetime. Treatment for acne can be as troublesome as the disease itself. Usually, successful treatment requires a team approach with a dermatologist and a cosmetic surgeon. First, attention must be turned to stopping any outbreaks then repair of the scarring. If outbreaks continue, scarring is likely to continue and any treatments aimed at treating scarring would be futile.
The use of nails to burst pimples is quite common, however you need to make sure you wash your hands thoroughly and pay extra attention to the surface and beneath your nails; the use of nails to burst a zit is common but not recommended, you can always use a gauze square and put it over the zit in order to apply pressure without placing your nails over the skin, this method is quite effective because the chances of infecting the area due to dirty nails decreases dramatically.
Dermabrasion is one of the most popular choices for healing acne scars, as are chemical peels. The idea is to scrub away the scar tissue and reveal the smoother, fresher skin underneath. Both treatments will cause redness and initial pain, but prove themselves by way of results. If the majority of your acne scars are affecting your face, these two options will not only be a good bet for scar reduction but will also prove a great deal cheaper than some other options.
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