Laser Acne Scar Removal Treatments
Acne scarring is a terrible problem to have and it is usually the result of picking at the pimples trying to get rid of them. Over the years doctors have created different acne scar removal treatments in order to get rid of this problem, the preferred method once was dermabrasion, and it is still used, but it takes some healing time before your skin looks normal again. Chemical peels were another option, but it is better to avoid the use of chemicals in the skin. Laser acne removal options were then developed to avoid the issues of previous procedures.
Thanks to laser acne removal treatments, there is a complete control of the therapy by the doctor and there is no damage and blood loss in the process. Modern laser techniques have evolved greatly in precision, and now this technique is even used to treat fine lines and wrinkles in the face.
There are different laser treatments for acne scarring removal, one of them uses a non-ablative laser. This type of laser works beneath the surface, not making any damage to the surface of your skin. The beam will stimulate the production of collagen and will tighten the middle layer of your skin making it look healthier and smoother.
The precision with laser-based treatments allows doctors to target each scar one by one, burning off the damaged skin cells. After this is done, new skin cells will replace the burned tissue making the skin look renewed and healthier. A dermatologist will evaluate each scar depth and severity and apply laser treatment to it, without damaging good skin tissue, at the end of treatment all the affected area of the skin will be removed.
There are two types of lasers employed for acne scar removal. One is call Erbium laser, and the other is carbon dioxide (CO2) laser. Erbium laser has a precise wavelength and is readily absorbed by the skin. CO2 laser is more recent in development and it vaporizes scar tissue one layer at a time.
These methods mentioned in the article are very effective and provide lower risks than dermabrasion and chemical peel. For this very reason they are also more expensive and not covered by most insurance plans. Remember to always have a doctor consultation to talk all about the requirements in your case and seek a highly qualified doctor with experience in these kinds of treatments.
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