How to get rid of Rolling Scars Naturally and Effectively
No one is ever free from getting acne. This only gets worse when you realize that the unwanted acne breakout left you with a scar for life. For the most part, acne doesn't seem to concern everyone, but for those that do end-up with a scar, the suffering can seem eternal.
A scar appears where skin tissue has been damaged. When talking about acne scarring there is a list covering all types of acne scars (rolling scars, boxcar scars, atrophic scars, pitted scars or ice-pick scars. But in this article we'll concentrate on just one of these types of scars - rolling acne scar.
Rolling acne scars are longer than other common types of acne scars, but vary in length. They begin with the appearance of bands that develop between the skin's surface and lower structures located beneath the skin. The skin is pulled by these bands giving it a rolling and "wave-like" appearance.
Rolling scars treatment will depend on the length of each rolling scar and may include alternatives such as dermabrasion, chemical injections, laser treatments, subscision or chemical peels.
How to Get Rid of Rolling Scars - Chemical Peels
Acne scar removal options for this type of acne scar require exposing your rolling scar to a chemical peel. This procedure is a special technique that is used to smooth the texture of your skin. It is administered by using a chemical solution that causes the dead skin cells to slough off. Once the regenerated skin tissue has resurfaced it gives way to a smoother and less wrinkled appearance ergo the name, chemical peel.
Some types of chemical peels can be purchased and administered without a medical license; however, people are advised to seek professional help from a dermatologist, plastic surgeon, maxillofacial surgeon, or otolaryngologist on a specific type of chemical peel before a procedure is performed.
How are Rolling Scars Treated with Subscision? Subscision is a surgical treatment that is used to reduce the appearance of deep scars. This procedure involves using a small knife that cuts into the skin and separates the scar tissue from the deep tissue underneath the scar. By doing this the blood is allowed to flow in between the scar tissue and the healthier tissue reducing the rolling scar effect. This is later followed by dermabrasion or non-invasive laser treatments that help the skin to heal without creating further scar tissue formation.
Rolling Scars treated Naturally
There are several choices when deciding which treatment to administer, but the most natural and less painful way to go is the use of natural products. These products should contain natural compounds that help restore the damaged cells and produce a long-term effect.
When searching for this type of treatment you should look for a natural combination of enzymes and strong skin regenerating peptides. This mix produces a surprisingly effective removal of the appearances of acne scars and facial skin blemishes. Another benefit of using this type of product is that it is less expensive and less painful than other more invasive procedures. However, treatment will vary depending on how deep or old the rolling scar is.
If you're serious about treating your scars then try BIOSKINCARE. This natural product treats rolling scars, boxcar scars, and ice-pick scars by regenerating damaged skin cells. Consistent use of BIOSKINCARE over a period of a month will slowly dissolve most skin lesions and return your skin to its healthy natural glow.
Published July 8th, 2009
Filed in Skin Care
