How to avoid acne scars – tips to avoid and remove acne scars

How to avoid acne scars – tips to avoid and remove acne scars

After acne is healed, we are left with acne scars, acne scars take times to heal, some acne scars will disappear after a couple of months, but some acne scars will stay and become permanent scars. Most people who suffer from severe cases of acne scars, suffered from severe cases of acne, it is very important to start treating your acne while it is still early, don’t wait for it to get worse.

1. Stopped your acne from developing, this is the most important rule to remember, if you have acne you should treat it early, so that it will not develop into a severe case of acne, there are many acne medications you can use to start treating your acne, some acne medications contain benzoyl peroxide that can heal acne fast, some acne medications contained benzoyl peroxide and aloe-Vera extract which are very effective elements that can heal acne fast and remove acne scars.

2. Avoid squeezing; popping or picking your pimples I know it is very tempting to squeeze that pimple, but if you do this, you will further spread the infection deeper into your skin, the bacteria from your hands will transfer on the acne-affected skin that you have touched, and those bacteria will spread creating more infection in your acne-affected skin, also squeezing a pimple can actually push the bacteria deeper into the skin, this will make the condition of your acne worse.

3. Avoid irritating those inflamed acne lesions, inflamed acne lesions are the number one responsible and contributor of deep acne scars, this kind of acne is filled with pus, and is painful to touch, don’t irritate this kind of acne by scrubbing or any method that can irritate it, because in the end if this kind of acne were irritated will develop into a deep scar after it healed.

4. Dermabrasion is a medical procedure used by dermatologist this process involves removing the surface of the skin by abrasion, this medical procedure is very painful and takes several months to heal; dermabrasion is useful for removing scars or any imperfection on the skin.

5. Medications with aloe Vera extracts, a medication that contains aloe Vera extracts are good for removing acne scars, aloe Vera has a respectable reputation for removing scars, for moisturizing the skin, as anti-inflammatory agents, aloe Vera contains anti-bacterial properties that fights infection, tightens and balances the skin, it minimizes scarring and speeds-up healing. Aloe Veras regenerate and heal scars from inside out, because it has enzymes that help skin tissue regenerate, it is used to heal pimples, cuts, psoriasis, itching, burns and many skin problems.

Remember that if you have acne, you should not waste time to treat it right away, you need to act fast to free yourself from acne, this is the most important thing you should always remember.

Question about acneACNE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!?
I have awful back and upper chest acne! What do I do to get rid of it?:(

18 Responses to “How to avoid acne scars – tips to avoid and remove acne scars”

  • Get some toothpaste and that'll dry that sucker out
    Or try tea tree oil
    or even get some eye drops and put it on the pimple to make it appear less red IT WORKS!

  • changing eating habits and eliminating toxins..
    The cream and exfoliator are most likely filled with toxins. Try rubbing Coconut oil, honey, tree tea oil, apple cider vinegar, lemon juice, or peroxide on it, one of them might help. (don't use them all at the same time)

  • the only reason you guys get acne is because you probably don’t have sex as often as you should, that’s why i had acne when i was 16.

  • she did not have acne. wow. ive seen acne way wose

  • There are several steps you can take. I've had horrible acne, and this is what's helped for the various stages.

    1. Start with dial soap or dettol. Just wash the areas when you take a shower.
    2. If that doesn't work, you can graduate to a stronger face wash with at least 2% salicylic acid.
    3. If this isn't helping after a month or so, you need to see a dermatologist. I started with creams, then antibiotics, neither of which worked, and now I'm on Roaccutane which has a 94% cure rate. You do need to go through the stages before taking medication though as it can have bad side effects like severe skin dryness and susceptibility to sunburn!

    Above all, don't pick or pop, if you have whiteheads mario badescu drying lotion (Around $12 I think) is good. Drink lots and lots of water and use an oil-free moisturiser and oil-free makeup if you use that. Bobbi Brown makes good oil-free stuff!

    Good luck. It's a tough one, but I resort to wearing scarves with open tops etc. to hide the chest acne if it's flaring up. It's tough, but it will go away eventually!

  • Go to the doctor, prescriptions can work the best for bad acne

  • First, I understand where you're coming from. I grew up with really bad acne, not only on my face but on my body as well. It was embarrassing and I tried everything including cleansers, creams, prescription medications, antibiotics, over the counter medications, and even shots from the dermatologist (ouch!) to get rid of it. I never did until many years later when it didn't matter as much.

    http://acnefree-in-3-days.blogspot.com/

    Here's what I found out after lots of research and trial and error, the hard way.

    It's not a topical issue, it doesn't help much to treat it from the outside, it's an inside job. When you treat it from the outside it's like treating the symptoms, not the cause. You'll hear from many people that's not the case, and it's usually because they want you to buy their creams or lotions, and keep buying them month after month after month (or they haven't experienced the truth). Of course, when you stop using it (as you've experienced) your blemishes come back… because you're not treating the cause. And the costs for all of these routines/drugs add up month after month.

    If you think about it logically, it makes sense. Why do we get rashes, breakouts, or other skin irritations? It's usually because of something we ate, something that wasn't meant to be put on our skin, something that caused us stress and our body reacts to all those things.

    Bottom line is that most every cause of acne is related to what you eat, how you feel and how you take care of yourself. Your skin is a reflection of what's on the inside. We have lots of toxins building up in our systems and they have to be cleaned out on the inside and that will reflect on the outside. The blemishes, rashes, acne, etc are indications that your body is reacting to what you're eating, to stress, toxins, chemicals, hormones… literally a great number of things.

    Basically what I did in a nutshell was clean out my system by taking out the processed and junk foods, and added as much fresh fruits and vegetables to my diet as possible. This part is key. I also started drinking a lot of water daily, starting with 3 or 4 glasses when I wake up (adding a squeeze of fresh lemon at times). I also got more active every day, walking, running, sports, jumping, whatever, just getting active. It not only gave me more energy, it help flush out the toxins that were clogging up my system.

    Did you know 90% of acne is caused by 3 major factors? Find out exactly what
    they are and how easily it is to solve them here
    http://acnefree-in-3-days.blogspot.com/

  • for peaple who suffer from damn acne
    Plz try GREEN TEA FACIAL ITS THE BEST AND IT WORKED FOR ME
    STOP STOP STOP !
    using Chemical expensive products
    try Green TEAAAAAAA TODAY !!!

  • jpro:

    acne medication is the biggest scam. I hate it. They make the washes dry out your skin and not work so that you have to buy the moisturizers and all that shit. and then those dont work

  • Search “Acne Remedy” on Krustbox (dot) com

  • Prescription of Clindamycin costs under $20 for the generic…It’s the only thing that works. I’ve tried everything!

  • It is strongly believed that the most common cause of acne is caused by using dairy products including pasteurized milk, cheese, cheddar cheese, goat's milk, cow's milk, margarine, yogurt (curd), cream etc. Other than dairy products following foods have also been reported causing food allergy to different people:

    Here are some you probably shouldnt eat statistically but why bother, there are too many!!!

    Wheat and wheat products such as biscuits etc.
    White flour and refined flour
    Red meat (beef, lamb)
    Spicy food
    Rice
    Ready meals
    Caffeine
    Alcohol
    Candy
    Chocolate
    Eggs
    Garlic
    Mushroom
    Broccoli
    Pumpkin
    Oyster

  • well my sister said that rubbing achocol gets ride of her acne really good

  • none of these work they were really iritatting what i did was completly change my diet drink lots of water couple bottles a day and use regualr dove soap, and in 2 weeks my face was as clear as its ever been.

  • i tried so many products over the years, and none of them truly worked. clean and clear, oxy pads (very bad)… but about a month ago i began using the Nivea for Men face wash (sensitive) and it has imrpoved my skin so much. i also use the nivea after shave and my skin is so clear and smooth. i had TERRIBLE acne.

  • Neither of those girls even had acne, their skin looked perfect before hand. Anyone who truly suffers from acne knows that. Roaccutane helps 100%

  • I would try going to Facial Excellence and reading a bit. That site has information on all types of acne.

    http://www.facialexcellence.com

  • You can clean your skin with apple cider vinegar as an overnight home remedy. Check out http://useinfo-acne.blogspot.com/ for more useful info.

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