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Acne scars: What's the best treatment?

What's the best treatment for acne scars?

Answer

from Lawrence E. Gibson, M.D.

Acne scars are stubborn, and no single treatment is best for everyone. However, various procedures can improve your complexion.

  • Laser treatments. In laser resurfacing, a laser beam destroys the outer layer of skin (epidermis) and heats the underlying skin (dermis). As the wound heals, new skin forms. Less intense lasers (nonablative lasers), pulsed light sources and radiofrequency devices don't injure the epidermis. These treatments heat the dermis and cause new skin formation. After several treatments, acne scars may appear less noticeable.
  • Dermabrasion. This procedure involves removing the top layer of skin with a rapidly rotating wire brush. Surface scars may be completely removed, and deeper acne scars may appear less noticeable.
  • Surgery. In some cases, surgery to remove deeply indented acne scars is an option. A minor procedure (punch excision) cuts out individual acne scars. Stitches or a skin graft repairs the hole left at the scar site.
  • Tissue fillers. Injecting collagen or fat under the skin and into the acne scars can fill out or stretch the skin, making acne scars less noticeable. Results are temporary, so you'd need to repeat the injections periodically.

To determine what's best for you, discuss the pros and cons of each procedure with your doctor or dermatologist.

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References
  1. What is a scar. American Academy of Dermatology. http://www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/cosmetic_scar.html. Accessed March 27, 2010.
  2. Acne. American Academy of Dermatology. http://www.aad.org/public/publications/pamphlets/common_acne.html. Accessed March 27, 2010.
AN01835 May 22, 2010

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