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An unfortunate plague for many individuals is acne. It always shows up when you don’t need it most, and no matter what you do, it’s always there. For those who suffer from severe acne, the condition can be quite painful. The bumps on your skin can be infected, and with the buildup of pus, your face could be painful to the touch. You may even find that you’ve developed acne on your chest and back. These, too, can become infected and painful. If acne isn’t terrible enough, it can also leave behind scars. You are warmly invited to learn about how acne scar treatment can help you.

 

 

A Powerful Solution

 

 

One method that doctors have used in the past, and continue to use, for severe acne is isotretinoin. This oral pill works to reduce the amount of oil inside of your pores. Typically, those individuals who have extremely oily skin also have severe acne. This is because the oil can mix with dead cells on your skin and become infected. That infection then forms a pimple. Since the immediate response to any sign of acne is to pop it in order to remove it, the infection actually ends up spreading to other dead skin cells, and the acne spreads.

By using isotretinoin, you can limit the amount of oil that your body produces and thus limit and remove acne from your face. This is the best way you can prevent acne scarring from occurring. It can also finally give you relief from acne itself. You no longer have to feel embarrassed about showing your face to your friends and the general public. For those who are left with acne scars after isotretinoin has cleared up your acne, then you have a few acne scar treatments to consider.

 

 

A Closer Look at Acne Scar Treatment

 

 

One of the most popular acne scar treatment options is laser resurfacing. This procedure essentially forces the body to produce brand new collagen. This collagen is smooth and vibrant and can smooth out the hard edges of the scar. The procedure is usually quite quick and requires little to no recovery time.

Another form of treatment is the use of certain creams that can also promote collagen production. They can cover certain areas to keep the scar from forming in the first place, but they also essentially serve to smooth the area out and catalyze new skin to form.

 

 

Be Proud of Your Face

 

 

Whether you suffer from acne, acne scars, or both, there are treatments available for you. You can learn more during a consultation at Dermatology & Skin Care Associates in West Chester, OH. Contact us today to schedule your consultation!