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How the Experts Have Acne Scar Removal Wrong

by Clarita Milles

If you go and see any doctor, dermatologist, or skin specialist in the hope of removing acne scars you will often be presented with an array of chemical treatments aimed at burning the skin. However, if you speak to someone with a background in natural treatments they will offer you a completely contrasting solution. These natural solutions are consistently shown to be as effective, if not more so, and carry none of the risks associated with chemical treatments.

For this reason the following seeks to demonstrate and identify the ways in which skin specialists achieve the results of removing acne scarring through chemical peels in comparison to natural topical solutions. The results speak for themselves.

THE PROCESSES INVOLVED

Chemical peels are literally that. Acid is applied to the top layer of skin in order to burn it off the underlying layers. This burnt layer then gradually peels off the face after a week which allows for the growth of new skin to come to the surface. The theory is that the thickened pigmented epidermis showing cellular disarray (acne scars) is replaced by fresh, orderly, uniform cells. A new band of dermis then forms between the epidermis and the underlying tissue, leaving the skin more elastic.

Natural topical solutions such as natural microdermabrasion creams are effective as they calmly polish away any scarred skin cells through the application of micro-crystals. This process etches away the top layer of effected skin just like chemical peels, however it is a much more subtle process. The regeneration of new skin cells are then accelerated by natural compounds such as Helix Aspersa Muller GlycoConjugates, which allow a mixture of skin cells and invisible collagen fibers to take the place of the previous scar collagen, bringing elasticity and vitality back to the skin.

THE DURATION OF TREATMENT

Chemical Peel treatments are a long and extensive process. In the beginning the skin must be pre-treated with the application of prescribed creams that both soften and anesthetize the skin. Then the patient must complete a series of acid burning sessions. Finally, the skin must go through a healing process that includes the application of further prescribed creams to provide both recovery and ongoing maintenance to the recently treated area.

The use of natural cream solutions are not as complex. The process is as simple as applying the creams in the comfort of one's bathroom after a shower.

THE RISKS ASSOCIATED

All forms of chemical treatment possess an element of of risks, chemical peels are no different. These side effects can vary depending on the patient and generally, the deeper the chemical peel, the more prominent the risk of adverse reactions. These include, but are not limited to:

- The flaring of acne or cold sores - An inflammation of the tissue around the mouth (peri-oral dermatitis) - Peeled skin may also inflame resulting in unsightly scarring - Increased pigmentation such as transient spots of hyper or hypopigmentation - Complete avoidance of direct UV rays - Lengthy recovery and maintenance procedures - All of which may last for months

As we may imagine acne treatment cream carries no such danger. As the ingredients are derived from nature they work harmoniously with the body's skin cells and present no risk of side effects or nasty irritation.

NATURAL ACNE TREATMENT CREAM IS THE ONLY SOLUTION

When determining the best acne scars treatment available it is easy to see that natural solutions are easier to apply, safer, and yet produce the same results. For this reason one should look towards a topical solution such as Bioskinexfol for their treatment for scars. This 100% natural product contains Helix Aspersa Muller GlycoConjugates and also acts as a natural microdermabrasion, thereby making it the only solution for acne scars treatment.

Published March 25th, 2009

Filed in Skin Care