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Acne Treatment Cream and Other Helpful Facts about Acne and Acne Scarring

by Clarita Milles

Scars after acne might seem like a double punishment. First you have to manage unsightly acne and now you are stuck with scars as a reminder. Knowledge about types of acne can help you understand acne scarring. The type and severity of acne breakouts can determine the types of scarring and which treatments are appropriate. The most effective way to prevent scars is the early treatment of acne, however, if you already have acne scars there are various treatments available to improve their appearance.

Types of Acne

Acne originates in the hair follicles on the skin when they become plugged with oil and dead skin cells. Bacteria can grow within clogged pores which causes acne breakouts. Acne can be mild meaning symptoms of whiteheads or blackheads that most of us get at various times. Moderately severe acne includes red inflamed pimples called papules and red pimples with white centers called pustules. Severe acne causes nodules which are painful pus filled cysts or lumps that appear under the skin. The worst types of scarring are caused by the most severe types of acne. Picking or squeezing acne can also increase the risk for scarring.

Treating Acne Scars

Acne can often leave a red or brown discoloration on the skin. This is called hyperpigmentation or acne spots that will fade with time without treatment. Acne scars with a gradual dip or depression are called rolling scars. Those that have a deep narrow appearance are called ice pick scars. Scars characterized by angular edges are known as boxcar scars. Before you try to treat these types of scars it is important that your acne is under control.

Treatments depend on the severity of the scars. Your dermatologist might suggest chemical peels or microdermabrasion for minor scars. If your scarring is more serious, there are other available scar removal options. Laser resurfacing removes the damaged top layer of skin and tightens the middle layer, leaving the skin smoother. Local anesthesia and 3 to 10 days recovery time are necessary. Dermabrasion uses a rotating wire brush or spinning diamond instrument to sand down the surface of the skin. As the skin heals, a new smoother layer replaces the abraded skin which can take from 10 days to 3 weeks. There are also more serious types of surgical procedures that can be done, but it's always best to consult your dermatologist before making any decisions about treatments for acne scars.

Natural Scar Treatment

It is possible to avoid these procedures and still take care of acne scars with the right natural acne treatment. Helix Aspersa Muller products are able to breakdown and eliminate damaged collagen and skin cells to leave you with softer and smoother skin. Its natural enzymes actually break down dysfunctional cells and use the remaining amino acids to rebuild healthy skin cells. These organic creams can also improve the appearance of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation. This newly discovered ingredient, Helix Aspersa Muller, has changed organic skin care's approach to acne treatment cream and acne scars. With the regular use of a Helix Aspersa Muller product, you can improve the appearance of all types of scars. You can expect real results and smooth beautiful skin.

Biocutis offers various Helix Aspersa Muller based organic products that specifically focus on acne and acne scars treatments. BIOSKINEXFOL is organic skin care's best acne scars treatment. This at home microdermabrasion cream gently exfoliates with microcrystals while Helix Aspersa Muller simultaneously dissolves damaged cells and rebuild new healthy skin. This acne scars treatment helps diminish scars as well as redness and dark spots due to hyperpigmentation. BIOSKINEXFOL also has great moisturizing effects, leaving your skin hydrated and vibrant. Choose the best acne scar removal treatment with Biocutis' BIOSKINEXFOL and enjoy beautifully smooth skin the natural way.

Published April 20th, 2010

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