These are much pricier and riskier. I personally recommend natural treatments as these methods can be a waste of time and money. Collagen is injected in your face if you choose augmentation for "crater" like scarring. It raises the impact from the scar and requires repeated treatments because it is only temporary. Dermabrasion and Laser Surfacing are as dangerous as they sound because they don't always work and will leave you homeless with the price it cost. Chemical peels seem to work in the short run but constantly putting chemicals on your face will make the treatment less effective over time. Which means you will need chemical peels all the time.
Internally, ingesting such herbs as chamomile and licorice root can also help with acne, although in certain health situations, these herbs are contraindicated. Check with your physician before ingesting herbs internally, to make sure they fit your current health status.
There are 2 basic groups of lasers and light-based systems used for treating acne. One group prevents the growth of the bacteria that is involved in acne lesions; the other shrinks the sebaceous oil glands that play an important part in acne. Laser Acne Treatment uses a wavelength specifically designed to target the acne forming oil glands. There are two types of lasers that are most used for this treatment; the Pulsed Dye Laser, which, in most cases, will show results after just one treatment without serious negative side effects, and the 1450 nm Infrared Laser. The 1450 nm Infrared Laser decreases lesions in the skin by 83% after the first three treatments. The type of laser that is used is determined by patient's skin type, type of acne, and if any scarring has already occurred.
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