Make Acne Scars Fade

How to Fade Acne Scars? Techniques That Actually Work!
It is possible to fade acne scars over time by using some of the best methods of acne scar treatment available both over the counter and in most kitchens. To fade acne scars, we need to change the overall texture, color, and appearance of the acne scar. While removing an acne scar is only possible through surgery (which leaves a smaller scar in its place), fading an acne scar results in improved appearance and the illusion that there is no difference between the scar tissue and the normal tissue that surrounds it.

It is noteworthy that to fade an acne scar, one must be patient. Even the most expensive acne scar creams out there take time to work. Mederma®, a popular scar cream often recommended by doctors following any type of surgery and by dermatologists for acne scars, can take several weeks to produce any noticeable improvement in the appearance of a scar.

Regardless of the method used to fade acne scars, it is important to test a small area of the skin that is well-hidden to ensure that no allergic reaction will occur. While most creams will not cause contact dermatitis, it is a skin condition in which more acne can form and the skin can become inflamed. Inflammation is a leading cause for new scars when it comes to acne so it should be avoided.

Additionally, fading acne scars can produce undesirable results in some skin types. For example, some skin types are more susceptible to sun damage. These skin types may be more likely to get sunburned while using a product that is developed to fade acne scars. Alternatively, lemon juice (a common home remedy) causes skin lightening. This is good if the scar is too dark, but should be used carefully on the surrounding skin.


Solutions to Fade Acne Scars


Acne scar creams are one of the most popular ways to reduce the appearance and fade acne scars. The most popular brand might be Mederma®, but there are several other types including Pronexin acne cream; Acnevva, a product that leverages tea tree oil; and Revitol acne scar cream, which is part of the Proactiv series of acne care products.

Vitamin E oil may also help to improve the elasticity of scar tissue, which can ultimately help to fade acne scar appearance. Home remedies that are popular include lemon juice, honey, and tea tree oil as part of an herbal mixture that changes the appearance of the scar tissue on its uppermost layer.

Medical procedures are available that may also help to fade acne scars. Microdermabrasion can provide an overall evening of the skin’s appearance and is often used as a cosmetic procedure to prevent acne from developing into scar-producing lesions. Dermabrasion is a more invasive procedure in which doctors use a special type of sandpaper or diamond dusted drill to exfoliate the upper layer of skin. This is a painful procedure but is sometimes necessary for scars that are raised above the skin’s surface and those that may come with cystic acne.

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