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If you want to get rid of your facial scars brought about by acne and other zits, you may be up for a big challenge. It's not because they are untreatable. It's because there are several methods available and you may end up confused choosing which one will work best. In this article, you will learn about the most popular surgical methods of facial scar treatment and which could be the most suitable for your condition.

Chemical Peels-- If you are suffering from mild facial scar, perhaps the most effective and practical solution you can try is chemical peels. The process involves applying a chemical solution on the skin. The solution burns the upper layer of your skin so new layers will come out. Once the upper layer is gone, shallow scars go with them. The procedure may feel a bit uncomfortable but it doesn't really necessitate the use of anesthesia.

Laser Resurfacing-- This procedure involves the use of carbon dioxide and laser to remove the upper layer of the skin. Just like how chemical peels are expected to work, laser resurfacing removes the top layer of the skin to give way to the fresh and spotless layer. The advantage of this procedure over chemical peels is that the depth of burned skin layers can be more controlled. If there's a need for deeper resurfacing, the use of local anesthesia may be recommended.

Punch Excision-This process makes use of punches-dermatological tools which look like cookie cutters. The doctor will use the punch, which is as large as the scar and its surrounding tissue. Then, it is utilized to remove the scarred area from the skin. If the scar is huge, there may be a need for collagen injections to make excision easier.

Subcutaneous Incision-- This method is also sometimes called subcision. It can correct almost any type of scar. The procedure involves the use of local anesthesia and a beveled needle which will be inserted into the skin in a parallel angle to the surface. Once the needle is on its proper place, it will be moved in and out (much like a piston) to break the skin fiber. Doing this helps get rid of the scar. After the process, you may notice some bruising on your skin. This bruise will eventually fade in a week's time.

Augmentation-If you have deep facial scars due to acne, augmentation may be recommended for your case. It involves filling the scars with a type of injection-may involve collagen, fat from other parts of your body, and other artificial substances depending on your dermatologist's preference.

These are the popular surgical methods for facial scar treatment. Their costs may vary depending on the severity of your scars as well as your doctor. If you wish to learn more about them, you can do further online research or make an appointment with your dermatologist. He or she can explain the pros and cons of each procedure as well as which could be the best for your condition.

by: Aaron Landry




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