Treatment of keloids: Surgical removal is seldom if ever used to treat keloids. A person whose skin has a tendency to form keloids from acne damage may also form keloids in response to skin surgery. Sometimes keloids are treated by injecting steroid drugs into the skin around the keloid. Topical retinoic acid may be applied [...]
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Treatment of keloids: Surgical removal is seldom if
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The objective of scar treatment is to give
Friday, May 29th, 2009The objective of scar treatment is to give the skin a more acceptable physical appearance. Total restoration of the skin, to the way it looked before you had acne, is often not possible, but scar treatment does usually improve the appearance of your skin. And it is a psychological boost too. – Top Rated Acne [...]
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Atrophic macules are usually fairly small when they
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009Atrophic macules are usually fairly small when they occur on the face, but may be a centimeter or larger on the body. They are soft, often with a slightly wrinkled base, and may be bluish in appearance due to blood vessels lying just under the scar. Over time, these scars change from bluish to ivory [...]
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Types of Acne Scars: There are two general types
Thursday, May 21st, 2009Types of Acne Scars: There are two general types of acne scars, defined by tissue response to inflammation:1 – scars caused by increased tissue formation 2 – scars caused by loss of tissue. – Hormones and Acne – What is the Link Between Hormones and Acne? There is a well known and well documented link [...]
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Macules or “pseudo-scars”: are flat, red or reddish
Sunday, May 17th, 2009Macules or “pseudo-scars”: are flat, red or reddish spots that are the final stage of most inflamed acne lesions. After an inflamed acne lesion flattens, a macule may remain to “mark the spot” for up to 6 months. When the macule eventually disappears, no trace of it will remain -unlike a scar. – Acne can [...]
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Skin grafting: may be necessary under certain conditions
Thursday, May 14th, 2009Skin grafting: may be necessary under certain conditions
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Follicular macular atrophy is more likely to occur
Tuesday, May 5th, 2009Follicular macular atrophy is more likely to occur on the chest or back of a person with acne. These are small, white, soft lesions, often barely raised above the surface of the skin
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Scars Caused by Increased Tissue Formation The scars caused
Thursday, April 30th, 2009Scars Caused by Increased Tissue Formation The scars caused by increased tissue formation are called keloids or hypertrophic scars. The word hypertrophy means “enlargement” or “overgrowth.” Both hypertrophic and keloid scars are associated with excessive amounts of the cell substance collagen. Overproduction of collagen is a response of skin cells to injury. The excess collagen [...]
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Follicular macular atrophy is more likely to occur
Monday, April 13th, 2009Follicular macular atrophy is more likely to occur on the chest or back of a person with acne. These are small, white, soft lesions, often barely raised above the surface of the skin
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Dr Becky de la Torre reaches milestone – The Coloradoan
Thursday, April 9th, 2009Ice-pick scars usually occur on the cheek. They are usually small, with a somewhat jagged edge and steep sides
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