Does medicare cover laser surgery for severe skin problems due to chemical burn home related?
I am 29 now. When I was younger I had an accident with an at home product that burned my skin and made it continuously react badly. I have acne like skin problems. It stays sore, burning feeling, and I have never had the money to pay for laser surgery to fix it. It covers my entire arm..both of them and my chest. I was told that a very simple laser/acne treatment would probably clear it up and that a laser hair removal treatment would take care of the damaging effects of the chemical burn also. I have looked into places that accreditted to find the one that is the cheapest without compromising the quality of services and professionalism. Perfumes Plus in St. John, N.B. is close to where i live at the moment, but the acne treatment alone for one treatment is dollars orset of six for 0. The laser treatment alone is minimum of 90. I am wondering if medicare covers this type of skin problem due to chemical burn. Something must be done because this problem is painful.
What acne treatment is best for my type of acne?
Okay so first you should know is that I have VERY sensitive skin. If I eat the wrong food, use the wrong product... I get pimples or dry skin. I've solved my dry skin problem... but not my acne problem. My pimples range from little to about a large-medium. And I get them a lot at once, on mostly between the eyebrows, or the forehead. And they're red, and occasionally big enough to pop.I've tried clean and clear, Clinique acne wash, and prescription medication. Any product suggestions that would work for my type of acne?
How do you get rid of these particular acne scars and blemishes?
Okay, foolishly I did not listen to advice when I was a young acne-prone girl and went ahead to pick at my facial pimples because I could not stand them. Unfortunately, as a consequence I have gotten numerous acne scars and blemishes (dark circular pigmentation-little brown spots along my chin and cheeks [they are not raised, my skin is otherwise smooth save for the discoloration], I have a relatively tan complexion). Is there any way to get rid of them, or at least make them appear less noticeable(preferably a relatively cheap, at home-convenient solution, or am I doomed to working towards the day until I can afford a medical/laser treatment?)
I've heard of chemical peels, mederma, scarzone...do those really work-especially since my skin problem is obviously affected by something deeper then the superficial layers of my epidermis?
All suggestions welcome!
Home Recipes for Scabs, Scarring, and Acne?
Ok, so it's those teen years. I always have a problem with picking scabs, and not to mention I have some skin problem where it takes for ever to heal because of lack of collagen. No matter what skin products I use, it seems like my skin gets used to it and it doesn't help at all anymore. So I was wondering if there was any kind of at home treatment I could mix up or something to help treat this?