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Get to Know the Types of Acne Scars and How to Help Reduce Them - DMK

What kinds of acne scars do you have? No matter what they are, DMK offers the right acne scar treatment that can reduce them, while improving your skinu2019s health over time.<br>Visit the URL to know more: https://www.dmkskin.com.au/dmk-journal/get-to-know-the-types-of-acne-scars-and-how-to-help-reduce-them/

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Get to Know the Types of Acne Scars and How to Help Reduce Them - DMK

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  1. Get to Know the Types of Acne Scars and How to Help Reduce Them Acne may seem harmless, but it could cause low self-esteem and other mental health issues like anxiety, depression, and dysmorphia. It can occur at any point in your life, often when you hit puberty and even way into adulthood. When the pimples and whiteheads go away, they could leave marks that could take months or years to fade. Acne scars, as those marks are called, could cause further insecurities. However, they can be treated with the right acne scar treatment so you can get your confidence back. What are acne scars? Scars left by acne are made of tissue, which your skin naturally forms to stop further damage. Think of them as a form of defence mechanism by your skin to prevent fungi and bacteria from entering your body. However, that can prevent the best available collagen from repairing damaged skin, resulting in scars, which can be an eyesore. So, your body may be successful in repairing and healing itself, but the scarring caused by acne may leave you feeling unattractive and insecure about their appearance. Why and where can acne scars occur?

  2. Acne scarring is the consequence of damage around an inflamed hair follicle. Scarring can occur anywhere acne is found on your body or face, mainly where there are hair follicles, and there is too much sebum that the pores get clogged, resulting in pimples. When the clog occurs deeper in the skin, it can result in more damage, and healing can take a long time. The good news is there are different acne scar treatment methods available to help them fade. For best results, you may want to consider treating them as soon as they occur. Moreover, avoid picking on inflamed pimples and whiteheads, even if they’re ready to pop. That’s because your fingernails could have bacteria that can cause infection and further inflammation, which could worsen the scarring. Five types of acne scars Acne scar treatment can be tailored types of scarring you may have. So, it makes sense to identify the kind of scars left by acne before looking for effective treatment. Acne scars can vary according to the scar tissue they form, which is affected by the pull and pressure towards the damaged skin. They may be lower than the tissue surrounding them or bigger and harder than the tissue. Some scars could even grow over the borders. In general, there are five different types of acne scars. 1. Ice pick scars They are considered more severe than atrophic and boxcar scars because of their narrow impressions and depth. You will need specialised acne scar treatment to get rid of them effectively. 2. Rolling scars As acne heals, it may result in rolling scars that appear like indentations in the skin, measuring a few millimeters wide, and can make your skin look uneven and wavy. 3. Boxcar scars A type of atrophic acne scarring usually occurs on the jaw and lower cheeks, or where skin tends to be thick. 4. Atrophic scars These are acne scars that are lower than their surrounding tissue. Boxcar, rolling, and ice pick scars fall under this category. 5. Hypertrophic scars Scars that are hard and bigger compared to the surrounding tissue. If it grows beyond the borders, it can be a keloid.

  3. What kinds of acne scars do you have? No matter what they are, DMK offers the right acne scar treatment that can reduce them, while improving your skin’s health over time. At DMK, we’re focused on improving your skin’s long-term health instead of giving quick fixes. In treating acne scars, we follow our own concept: Remove, Rebuild, Protect, and Maintain to enhance and regulate your skin’s internal structures and functions to maximum capacity.

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