Posts Tagged ‘acne scars’

postheadericon Neem And Acne

Neem And Acne
“Can neem cure acne? Is there any
benefit in using neem for acne?”

Regarding neem and acne there is some good news and some bad news for you.

  • The bad news: neem is not a miracle cure for acne.
  • The good news: acne can be treated, and acne can be successfully treated with neem.

If used correctly neem can work wonders. But only if used correctly!

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postheadericon Smoothbeam Laser and Acne

A recent addition in the treatment of acne scars is the Smoothbeam laser. This laser generates a beam of light which penetrates the skin and is absorbed by the collagen molecules. It has the ability to induce growth of more collagen particles which eventually results in the filling of the wrinkles and scars.

The Smoothbeam laser is widely used to treat acne scars on the face, chest, arms and the back.

The safety and effectiveness of the Smoothbeam laser in the treatment of acne scars has also led to its use in the treatment of facial lines and wrinkles.

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postheadericon Acne Scar Removal

Natural Treatment for Acne Scar Removal

Before addressing acne scars and their effective treatment, a word about spots or acne red marks that may look like scars but are not acne scars in the sense that a permanent change has occurred. Even though they are not true acne scaring and disappear in time, they are visible and can cause embarrassment.

Macules or “pseudo-scars” are flat, red or reddish spots that are the final stage of most inflamed acne lesions.

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postheadericon Acne Scars: Answers to Common Questions

Acne Scars: Answers to Common Questions

If you are thinking about treatment for acne scars, you probably have questions. Many people want to know which treatment works best. Others want to find out what they can do at home to treat acne scars. Here you will find what many dermatologists tell their patients.

Should I get treatment for my acne scars? This is a personal decision that only you can make. Some people feel that acne scars diminish their quality of life. Others can see the same type of scarring as not so bad.

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postheadericon Acne Scar Treatment and Removal

Acne Scar Removal

Acne scars – you get rid of the acne only to be left a more permanent reminder of the problems you thought were left behind. The effects are both physical and emotional and are difficult to avoid if you’re one of the unfortunate individuals prone to scarring. But why do the scars form and what, if anything, can be done about it? This article helps shed some light on acne scar treatment and acne scar removal.

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What are acne scars and how do we get them?
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postheadericon Biological Enzymes for Treatment of Acne Scars

Burn Scar Treatment - Topical Care

Gentle Enzyme Exfoliation for Scars and for Healing and Beautifying of the Skin After Damage

The human body can sustain a variety of injuries, including penetrating trauma, burn trauma and blunt trauma. All of these insults set into motion an orderly sequence of events that are involved in the healing response, in which the normal functional tissue (skin) is replaced by connective tissue (scar) and the healing response is characterized by the movement of specialized cells into the wound site.

Healing is the complex and dynamic process that results in the restoration of anatomical continuity and function. There are four basic responses that can occur following an injury: Normal repair (reestablished equilibrium), is the response where there is a re-established equilibrium between scar formation and scar remodeling. Excessive healing (fibrosis and contractures), there is too much deposition of connective tissue that results in altered structure and thus loss of function. Deficient healing (chronic ulcers) is the opposite of fibrosis; it exists when there is insufficient deposition of connective tissue matrix and the tissue is weakened and fragile to the point where it can bruise and bleed easily.

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postheadericon Home Remedies of Acne, Pimples

Please check if you have any allergies or sensitivity with some ingredients; such as glycerin, lemons, orange, garlic, papaya, eggs, etc. The following acne treatment and cures are good for all body acne including scalp acne. After you have successfully treated your acne, you will need to treat your acne scars, if any.

Acne usually begins with blackheads. Blackheads are formed when oil and dead cells get trapped in a pore. They then turn black when exposed to air. When blackheads become inflamed, they become red (pimples). They multiply when touched with dirty hands. So to get rid of acne, you should try blackhead remedies.

  1. Zinc, Vitamin A, B & E, echinacea, thyme and tea tree oil can cure acne. Vitamin B complex can improve your acne dramatically. Take vitamin B tablet containing all the B viramins, you should see results in a few weeks.
  2. Carbohydrate foods with low glycemic index or a low GI diet can improve acne by 50 percent.
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postheadericon Zeno Mini Acne Clearing Device: Best Treatment

It is designed for people with mild to moderate acne. I’m not going to say don’t try it if your have a sever case, but you will probably be less successful. For you I would suggest Benzoyl Peroxide, such as Neutrogena’s Advanced Care solution. If your problem is acne scars, then I would suggest reading up on treatments for that ailment at Acne Scar Removal Now.

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postheadericon Acne Clear Light Treatment

Our skin care products contain a rich biological compound of glycoconjugates that scientists have identified as a powerful skin regenerating ingredient created by a living creature to support its immune system and (a) protect its skin from the attacks of opportunistic bacteria and other microbes always ready to intrude in moist and damaged skin by inducing the production of antimicrobial peptides on the skin, (b) keep its skin moisturized by promoting the production of hydrating sugar molecules within the dermis, (c) scavenge free radicals and repair the damaging effects to living cells of excessive solar exposure, (d) quickly regenerate its skin when damaged with minimal or no scarring.

Prevents skin infections, repairs injuries and skin lesions without leaving behind unsightly scars and enhances the orchestrated renewal of cracked, worn out, dead, dying or dysfunctional tissues.

It keeps the skin supple, elastic, moisturized.

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postheadericon 12 Simple Home Concoctions for Treating Acne Scars

Looking for a cheap yet effective way of how to treat acne scar? Here are some things that you can concoct in the comfort of your own home:
1. Squeeze the juice out of fresh lemons or limes. Apply the juice directly on your acne scars using a cotton ball. Let your skin soak up the lemon juice for a while before washing it off with water. Lemon juice improves the appearance of dark acne scars and blemishes by lightening them.

2. Mix sandalwood with a few drops of rosewater to make a paste. The sandalwood and rosewater paste can be used as a facial mask and can be directly applied on the scarred area. Leave the paste on for more than an hour. Wear it overnight if you can. Wash off completely with water. This is an effective method of how to treat acne scar because of sandalwood’s soothing and cooling effect on the skin.

3. Slice up a tomato and place it over your face. Tomatoes are rich in vitamin A that hinders overproduction of sebum that causes acne. Vitamin A also has antioxidant qualities that refreshes and renews scarred and damaged skin.

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