Acne Scars occur if an infection develops in acne and the skin repairs itself so that it remains healthy but leaves discoloured and / or pitted marks on the skin, they can be very difficult and costly to get rid of.
Many ‘cures’ for acne scars can be bought in a shop ranging from creams to micro needling. Creams or skin masks are the most commonly used for treating acne scarring which can (but not always) be affective but take time for the results to begin to show as a huge percentage of creams are not absorbed by the skin. Creams are, therefore, wasted and so are not economical.
Another treatment that can be purchased to treat acne scars is the derma-roller. This is a roller for micro needling; you simply roll the derma roller over the scarred area of skin to open the pores of your epidermis causing it to believe that it is damaged activating the production of collagen and elastin which eventually heals the damaged skin.
Once the derma roller has been used the pores on the top layer of skin (epidermis) remain enlarged for as long as which is the best time to use creams as they are a lot better absorbed when the pores are open as opposed to when the pores are closed. This reduces the waste in creams and increases the effectiveness of the derma roller.
There are more extreme methods to get rid of acne scars however these are all expensive and have to be carried out by professionals and then they’re not even guaranteed to work! These include; Micro dermabrasion, laser treatments, chemical peals and also skin needling can be done by a professional more vigorously using a longer needle size and numbing cream.
In my experience in treating acne scars I have found that the most result effective and cost effective treatment is derma rolling at home as it is relatively cheap and as it works by inducing the healing process is the most natural way to heal acne scars.
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