Shreya’s
allSkin Clinic provides acne
scar laser treatment in Indore. You need to consult Dr
Shreya Dass Jain Dermatologist in Indore about
various acne scar treatment in Indore
options.
WHAT
CAUSES ACNE SCARRING?
Acne
scarring is caused by the body effectively putting “too much effort” into
healing the wounds caused by acne, meaning that there is an excess of collagen
built up in the dermis. This collagen may stay in place permanently, creating
acne scarring.
Acne scars
are most often the product of an inflamed lesion, such as a papule, pustule, or
cyst. Inflamed blemishes occur when the follicle, or pore, becomes engorged
with excess oil, dead skin cells, and bacteria.
The
pore swells, causing a break in the follicle wall. If the rupture occurs near
the skin’s surface, the lesion is usually minor and heals quickly. More serious
lesions arise when there is a deep break in the follicle wall. The infected
material spills out into the dermis and destroys healthy skin tissue. To repair
the damage done to the dermis, the skin forms new collagen fibers. Collagen is
the fibrous protein that gives the skin its strength and flexibility.
Unfortunately, the finished “repair job” never looks as smooth and flawless as
before the injury.
Types
of Acne Scars
As the
wound heals, the body sometimes produces too much collagen, which creates a
mass of raised tissue on the skin’s surface. This type of scarring is called
hypertrophic, or keloid, scarring.
More
commonly, acne causes atrophic, or depressed, scars. Atrophic scars develop
when there is a loss of tissue. Ice pick and boxcar scars are two examples of
atrophic scars.
Inflammation
is the single greatest gauge of scar development. The greater the inflammation
on the skin, the more likely scarring is to occur. Deep breakouts that take a
long time to heal also increase the chance of scarring. Blackheads, whiteheads,
and other non-inflamed blemishes typically don’t cause scarring because these
types of lesions don’t injure skin tissue.
Often,
what is taken to be an acne scar is not a true scar at all, but rather
post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH). This temporary discoloration of the
skin will eventually fade on its own. Certain treatment medications, such as
Retin-A, may speed fading time.
Acne
Scar Prevention
To
lessen the chance of scarring, try to reduce inflammatory breakouts as much as
possible. So treat acne as soon as it develops. The best thing you can do is
get acne under control quickly and effectively. This may mean you have to
consult with a dermatologist to help get your acne under control.
Pass up
the temptation to pick or squeeze a pimple. Doing so can force debris deeper
into the dermis, spreading an infection to other tissue and worsening
inflammation. Picking at scabs should also be avoided. A scab is the skin’s
natural “bandage” which protects the wound as it heals. Picking a scab off a
wound before it is ready prolongs the healing process and increases chances of
scarring.
Even
with the most careful treatment, you may develop acne scars.
There
are procedures that can help minimize the appearance of scarring. If scarring
is a concern of yours, don’t hesitate to talk to your doctor. He or she can
explain the treatment options available to you.
SKIN PEELS
Skin
peels and chemical peels use materials designed to force the body to shed the
surface cells.
MICRODERMABRASION
Microdermabrasion
uses tiny crystals to physically remove the cells as well as unclogging pores,
this treatment is particularly good for treating live acne as well as acne
scars.
MICRONEEDLING or DERMAROLLER
Microneedling
involves multiple tiny needles puncturing the the skin to stimulate the body’s
natural healing process, promoting renewed skin cells.
FRACTIONAL CO2 LASER RESURFACING
Laser treatments
can also remove the surface cells but are targeted so they don’t cause
damage to surrounding healthy skin cells.
Fractional
Laser System fires a laser beam which is then split into numbers of microscopic
super fine beams, producing tiny dot, or pixel – like treatment zones within
the selected target area of the skin, leaving the other zones within it
perfectly intact. Therefore, the heat of laser only passes deeply through the
fractional damaged area. This allows the skin to heal much faster than if the
whole area was treated. During the process, a great amount of collagen is
produced for skin rejuvenation; eventually the skin will look much healthier
and younger.
The
term “fractional” by design, each treatment session targets about 15 to 20
percent of the skin’s surface. In other words it treats a “fraction” of the
skin surface each time and that is why the technique is called “fractional
laser resurfacing”. For Further details visit https://drshreyasallskinclinic.nowfloats.com/
INTRACEL MICRONEEDLING RF
Intracel
has revolutionised acne scar treatment
in Indore with minimum downtime and side effects. If you are looking
for best laser acne scar
removal in Indore then Shreya’s allSkin Clinic is right place for you.
INTRAcel
is a combination micro needling and radio frequency treatment, used to improve
skin tone, scarring, pigmentation and fine lines and wrinkles. Rather than
traditional micro needling, which works on the upper layers of skin, each tip
emits a radio frequency wave to penetrate and stimulate the deeper layers. This
stimulates fibroblasts deep in the tissue to heat up and produce collagen and
elastin.
In
addition INTRAcel is indicated in the treatment of acne and acne scars. The
radio frequency heat energy reduces oil production and bacteria, two of the
main causes of acne, while promoting collagen and elastin production to
minimise the appearance of pick-axe scars. It’s the ultimate micro needling
treatment for complete rejuvenation. For further details visit https://drshreyasallskinclinic.nowfloats.com/
The
best treatment for you will depend on the extent of the scarring, the desired
results, and your skin type. For this reason, you should book a consultation
with our trained and experienced skin experts to help you decide. In some
cases, combining multiple treatments may have the best effect.
For
appointment call 91 9109914987 or
visit https://drshreyasallskinclinic.nowfloats.com/