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How do you get rid of chest Acne Scarring?



I had chest acne but i left 2 scars and its already been a year! how do i get rid of it? its killing me because i'd like to wear more than just a t-shirt to hide my scars! any body know how to get rid of it? please



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  1. Check it out here. It’s an excellent site with some wonderful options for you. It will definitely help you. Have a look.

    http://remove-acne.notlong.com/

  2. I’ve been using Neutrogena 8 hour acne gel + scar reduction for about six months, and its both helped prevent break outs and faded my scars. Its about $10 a tube at the drug store, but it does take a little time to work on scars. In the mean time, you could try using concealer to cover up the marks until they fade to something you can stand.

  3. You might try a cream with Alpha-hydroxy acid in it. Glycolic acid is the most effective AHA so something with it in it. It really worked on my stretchmark scars. Its a chemical exfoliant which makes it work deeper and more evenly on your skin then a regular exfoliant (not too deep. Still completely safe)

    If you just wanna try it out a cheap one you can get it Walgreens Nature’s Finest Alpha Hydroxy Face Cream (thats what I use and its only $5.99 at walgreens)

    Also it may sting a little when you first put it on but since it really works I deal with it. Its not that bad.

  4. Acnezine Can Combat All Types of Acne Scars

    Scars caused by acne are much more common than doctors once believed; most people will have acne scars that are mild. However, some will have scars that look significant even to others. The best approach is prevention and to treat acne right away as sometimes even mild acne can cause scarring, this can minimize the risk of permanent acne scars. Acnezine is the best possible way to treat acne scars. Acne leaves behind different types of acne scars.

    Acne scars result from two types of tissue response to the inflammation of acne: (1) increased tissue formation, and (2) loss of tissue.

    Increased Tissue FormationThe scars caused by increased tissue formation are called keloids or hypertrophic scars. The word hypertrophy means "enlargement" or "overgrowth." Both hypertrophic and keloid scars are associated with excessive amounts of the cell substance collagen. Overproduction of collagen is a response of skin cells to injury. The excess collagen becomes piled up in fibrous masses, resulting in a characteristic firm, smooth, usually irregularly-shaped scar. Keloids tend to "run in the family"—that is, there is a genetic predisposition to form keloids after tissue injury. African-Americans often have a predisposition to keloid formation. Some families also tend to form hypertrophic acne scars or thickened acne scars.

    Acnezine, the natural medication for acne treatment serves a major role reducing such types of acne.

    Acne Scars Resulting From Loss of TissuesAcne scars resulting from loss of tissue are more common than scars resulting from increased tissue formation. There are several types:Ice-pick acne scars get their name from their appearance. They may be superficial or deep, are usually small in diameter and have steep sides like an ice-pick wound. They may be hard or soft to the touch; the soft acne scars are usually more superficial and the hard scars deeper. The base of hard scars under the skin may be wider than the scar at the surface of the skin.Depressed fibrotic acne scars are usually large scars that have sharp margins and steep sides. They are similar in appearance to deep chicken pox scars.Superficial and deep soft acne scars are variable in size, and have sloping edges that merge with normal skin.

    Follicular macular atrophy is more likely to occur on the chest or back of a person with acne. These are small, white, soft lesions, often barely raised above the surface of the skin—somewhat like whiteheads that didn’t fully develop. This condition is sometimes also called "perifollicular elastolysis." The lesions may persist for months to years.

    There are many types of treatment to cure Acne. But Acnezine is a natural acne removal medication with no side effects!

  5. well my advice to you is Don’t start any treatment for scarring until your acne is completely gone and unlikely to come back.
    Skin resurfacing techniques (like dermabrasion), surgical excision, and fillers have been used to diminish acne scarring for years with mixed results. Currently, laser therapy has assumed a more important role in the treatment of acne scars, and other newer surgical methods featuring light and radio waves are an option to treat your acne.
    you can find more usefful information and tips about acne here http://acnedestroyer.blogspot.com/


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