Acne

Acne is the number one skin problem for teens. Most teens suffer with pimples and mild acne, more severe cases can cause physical and emotional scarring. The good news is that there are numerous treatment options available to treat acne scarring.

As with most medical conditions, early intervention is a plus in treating acne scarring. In addition to producing the best results, an early response to acne problems helps reduce the intensity and amount of treatment needed.

Acne Treatments

Used individually or in combination, depending on the nature and severity of the acne scars, the following treatments can help restore a smooth appearance to even a badly disfigured face:

– Soft-tissue augmentation and fat transfer

This procedure injects collagen or fat from another part of the patient’s body in small quantities below the surface of the skin on the face. It is very successful for correcting deep contour defects in the face caused by severe cystic acne.

Lasers

Several laser systems are used to combat and resurface acne scars. Two used most often are the Erbium: YAG laser, which is excellent for very precise sculpting; and the CO2 laser, which tightens collagen below the skin to repair deeper scars.

Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion is a technique that essentially “sands” away the outer, deformed layer of skin that contains the acne scars. The new skin layer that grows to replace the abraded layer is typically much smoother and free of scarring

Lifestyle factors

More than sun exposure, smoking causes wrinkles at an early stage for smokers compared to non-smokers. Smoking causes changes in the composition of the skin, causing premature ageing. Based on scientific studies, the skin loses its elasticity and acquires small red lines due to the dilation of blood vessels. The more you smoke, the more your skin ages.

Serious damage cannot truly be undone without surgical options, but rapid improvement in many problems can be seen relatively quickly once smoking has been ceased. SKIN CARE FOR TEENS

Consult your local dermatologic surgeon for options to counteract any serious damage.