Thursday, December 17, 2009

What is a good treatment for pockmarks - acne scars?

Like everyone has stated, Vitamin E is known for its effect to reduce inflammation and scarring (try J A S O N%26#039;s natural product of 5,000 IU of E). However, because the acne scar is basically a indentation within the skin, I would definitely recommend a weekly chemical peel (philosophy has a great product called microdelivery chemical peel; and it lasts a long time: www.philosophy.com). Meanwhile, 4 times a week I would use a microdermabrasion cleanser like Queen Helene%26#039;s natural product (www.drugstore.com) In addition, I would encourage you to consider a probiotic for potential future scars. Lastly, if you are really desperate, Retin-A topical creams and gels are perfect for deep scars. Tazorac is a great product after your skin gets settles with it. Not to mention, it is a wonderful anti-aging treatment. Follow a consistent regimen of a gentle cleanser, use SPF and a moisturizer.|||Bummer---sorry.


But watch 90210.|||this article has some great treatments for acne and scaring|||i think its called microdermabrasion..ask a skin specialest|||oil of olay has a good microdermabrasion/ chemical peel 2 stage kit. I has woorked pretty well for me. It depneds on how deep the scars are though.|||I%26#039;ve heard that applying vitamin E helps.|||vitamin E|||microdermbrassion (sp?), its like sand blasting the skin. It feels and looks good. Its good for pockmarks, sun spots age marks.|||They now have laser treatment to treat them.|||They say Proactive for those acne scars, but I use Neutrogena.|||Here are some links that can help you. =)





Non-Surgical Treatments: http://www.acneguide.ca/acne_scar_treatm鈥?/a>





Surgical and Laser Treatments: http://www.acneguide.ca/acne_scar_treatm鈥?/a>|||a product called Bio-Oil.

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