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What is the best treatment for acne marks?

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What is the best treatment for acne marks?

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  1. They fade over time. Until then, you can purchase flesh-toned stickers that are meant to cover the scar and emulate the appearance and feel of real skin. They're undetectable, even up close.  


  2. Acne - Acne Scars and Their Treatment

    The unsightly appearance of acne lesions or pimples isn't the only potential problem with the disease, unfortunately. In some cases, it's possible for acne to leave permanent scars.

    Some conditions may appear to be scars that are not. Macules and other bumps can occur even after acne is treated. Redness may persist for up to a year. But these aren't true scars. They're not permanent.

    True scars are a permanent change to skin tissue produced by the healing process itself, chiefly creating fibrous tissue. As white blood cells attack bacteria they can produce changes in underlying skin cells in the surrounding area. This is one way scars become permanent.

    They may also not be limited to areas under the surface.

    So-called icepick scars are small pinholes that form in the surface of the skin. They look as if the skin has been poked with an icepick, hence the name. They're typically too deep to be treated with simple dermabrasion or even laser resurfacing.

    Boxcar scars are similar, except they tend to be flatter on the bottom, rather than narrowing to a point like icepick scars. Since they're often shallower they can sometimes be treated with resurfacing techniques.

    Keloid scars are firm and grow beyond the site of the injury. They're characterized by an excess production of collagen. They often result in a shiny pink or red scar.

    Prevention is the best option, of course. But when that's not possible, there are a number of standard treatments.

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