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Acne
Acne is a common condition that causes blocked pores, pimples, cysts, and other lesions on the skin. While it is most common in teenagers, acne can affect people of all ages, most often appearing on the face, neck, chest, back, shoulders, and upper arms. For many patients, once acne lesions clear up or are removed, they leave behind discolorations and indentations on the skin. In many cases, acne can lead to scarring, especially if it is severe. Scars may form after acne has healed and cleared and may vary from person to person. Some people may have small flat scars that are not very noticeable, and others may suffer from more visible and indented scars on the face or affected area. Acne scarring is most often caused by larger acne lesions, such as cysts or nodules that can swell and rupture, causing a break in the wall of the individual pore. Infected material from the inflamed lesion can spill out through this break and can affect the nearby healthy tissue, leading to the appearance of a scar. Although not harmful, most people are bothered by the unattractive appearance of these scars and seek treatment to remove or significantly reduce their appearance.
Acne Treatment
We offer a complete array of treatments for acne in all age groups:
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Basic, nutrition, skin care and acne home care including over-the-counter product recommendations
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Prescription topical medications
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Medical Peels
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Oral antibiotics and Accutane
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Hormone evaluations and management
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Steroid injections
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Red/Blue light therapy with LightStim devices.
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Laser and IPL treatments
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Acne Scars
Acne scars can vary in appearance and texture depending on the type and severity of the original acne lesions. Each type of acne scar may require a different type of treatment in order to repair the damaged areas of the skin and produce a smooth, clear appearance.
Atrophic Scars - Atrophic scars develop when there is a loss of tissue. Common types of atrophic scars include ice pick scars and boxcar scars. Ice pick scars are narrow indentations that form deep within the layers of the skin, creating an appearance that the skin has been punctured with an icepick. Boxcar scars are round depressions in the skin similar to chickenpox scars that may be superficial or deep, depending on the severity of the pimple.
Hypertrophic Scars - Hypertrophic scars are caused when the body produces too much collagen as acne wounds heal, resulting in excessive amounts of raised tissue on the skin’s surface. Also known as a rolling scar, hypertrophic scars create a wave-like appearance in the skin as a result of bands of tissue that develop deep within the skin and pull the epidermis down in certain spots.
Preventing Acne Scars
The most effective way to prevent acne scars from developing is to stop the lesions that lead to scarring from forming. It is also important for patients to avoid picking or popping active lesions as this can lead to infection and increase the risk of scarring. Picking at scabs should also be avoided to allow natural healing to occur without interruption. Sun exposure can lead to additional damage of the skin that can delay the healing of scars and lesions and should be avoided as much as possible to maintain the health of the skin.
Acne Scar Treatment
Treatment for acne scars depends on the type and severity of the scarring as well as each patient’s individual skin and amount of correction desired.
Treatment options may include:
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Chemical Peels
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Tissue fillers to fill in depressed scars for a smoother appearance
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Dermabrasion to remove surface scars or lessen the appearance of deeper scars
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Laser or plasma treatments that burn away the skin’s surface layer and produce new skin cells
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Punch excision surgery to remove indented scars which may include a skin graft​
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For many patients, a combination of treatments may be most effective in improving the appearance of acne scars. Treating acne scars is often a complexprocess that sometimes involves several different treatments.​ Some patients are naturally prone to developing scars from acne and will not be able to prevent these scars from occurring. Fortunately, there are many treatments available to reduce the appearance of acne scars and revitalize the skin.