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Repair Acne Scars - Eliminating Acne Scars and Pigmented Acne Scars

By: Ian Reygan


This article was authored by a non-health professional.


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The skin consists of three layers, the outer layer of skin is the epidermis that contains the skin pigment and is responsible for skin coloring. Then comes the dermis and the deeper layer being the hypodermis. Also contained in this complex network is the sebaceous glands and sweat glands. If they become damaged or infected either through the result of acne, psoriasis or any other break in the skin, the damaged skin will try to heal itself forming new tissue, but left untreated the repaired tissue will not be of the same quality as before.

When trying to repair acne scars, the healing process can often be a very slow process depending upon how deep into the layers of the skin the impairment has become established. All of these skin pockmarks and impairments have their own particular formations and semi descriptive names such as icepick, rolling, boxcar, to name just a few.

Pigmented acne scars happen when the skin turns dark purple or brown after a cut or other minor irritations on the skin, but are more often the result of cystic acne. Eliminating acne scars using techniques such as dermabrasion raise the risk of the skin becoming infected or reforming with an unsightly skin colour that can look as bad as the scarring you were trying to get rid of.

A more natural method to heal the skin and remove pockmarked damaged tissue involves the use of an all natural lotion that is a marine derived extract in combination with malic acid and anti inflammatory ingredients to ensure maximum results and minimal skin irritation.

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