by David Warple

Some people are unaware that there are many effective acne treatments and as a result, they fail to seek early treatment. Unfortunately, the risk of developing scars is only after acne has progressed from a mild or moderate stage to severe.

If possible, stopping the progress of your acne while still in the early stages is the best way to avoid scars. There are instances that, when left alone, acne will heal itself. In contrast, once acne progresses into the serious stage where acne cysts and nodules begin developing, the possibility of acne scaring increases.

Even though there are a few treatments available that will remove acne scars, some scaring is permanent or will require regular treatments. Generally, these great effects of acne scar treatments are only temporary.

In advanced stages, acne spots are big and quite painful. In the event that your case becomes acute, stopping the spread through aggressive treatment is highly recommended. You should speak to either a doctor or a dermatologist quickly in order to get advice about the latest medical treatments and medications available. Talking to someone as soon as possible could mean the difference between a complete recovery and lifetime scars.

Every case of acne is unique. Treatments can vary per individual, proving successful for some and having no effect on others. This is also true with acne scar treatments. Since the affects of acne vary per person, each case of scaring is unique. Because of this, treatment for scaring is dealt with on a case by case basis. In most cases, combinations of treatments are used, instead of one single treatment.

There are six popular treatments for treating acne scaring. One or more of these treatments is sometimes used: Dermabrasion, Laser Resurfacing, Chemical Peels, Punch Techniques, Subcision and/or Augmentation.

The process of augmentation is when doctors inject collagen, or sometimes fat pulled from another body area, under the scars in order to raise the crater. Unfortunately, this is only a temporary cure, and the procedure must be repeated often. Laser resurfacing and dermabrasion are not any more effective, and they are also quite expensive.

The effectiveness and cost of these and other treatments can be great and that is why it is important to weigh out your options before making a decision. A high price does not always equal success. Decisions should be made based on facts, rather than emotions. Ask your doctor to help you make an informed decision that is best for your needs.

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