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Acne Scars and Their Variations

by Sandrine Magrin

Facial scarring is usually caused by scars that were left behind by an acne inflamation. There are two general types of acne scars, defined by tissue reaction to inflammation:

(1) Scars generated by increased tissue generation, and

(2) Scars generated by loss of tissue.

Scars Generated by Increased Tissue Formation.

The proliferation of scars caused by increased tissue generation is known as keloids. Keloid scars are associated to excessive amounts of the cell substance, collagen. The overproduction of collagen is the body's reaction to damaged skin cells. This excess becomes piled up in fibrous accumulations, resulting in a distinctive firm, smooth, irregularly-shaped scars.

Keloid scars are 1 to 2 millimeters in diameter, but some may be 1 centimeter or larger. This abnormal growth of scar tissue is more likely to occur in susceptible people that is, people who are often related to others with similar types of scarring.

Keloid scars persist for years, but may decrease their size over time.

Scars Generated by Loss of Tissue

Acne scars associated with loss of tissue, like scars resulting from chicken pox, are more common than keloids. Scars associated with loss of tissue are:

Ice-pick Scars or Pitted Scars

Commonly occur on the cheek. They are usually small, with characteristically jagged edges and steep side-like marks that seem to resemble an "ice-picked" shape. When touched, ice-pick scars may be soft or hard; they can affect the skin superficially, or reach the deeper layers. Soft scars can be treated by stretching the skin; hard ice-pick scars cannot be stretched out.

Depressed fibrotic scars

Are usually big in size, with sharp edges and steep sides. The base of these scars is firm to the touch. Ice-pick scars may change into depressed fibrotic scars over time.

Soft scars

Superficial or deep and feel soft when touched. They have smoothly sloping rolled edges that merge with normal skin. They use to be small, and either circular or linear in shape.

Atrophic macules

Are usually fairly small when they occur on the face, but may be a centimeter or larger on the body. They are soft, usually with a slightly wrinkled base, and may be bluish in appearance due to the blood vessels located just under the scar. Over time, these scars change from bluish to ivory white in color in white-skinned people, and become much less noticeable.

Follicular macular atrophy

They are more likely to occur on the chest or back of someone with acne. These are small, white, soft lesions, often barely raised above the surface of the skin something like whiteheads that didn't fully develop. This condition is sometimes also known as "perifollicular elastolysis." The lesions may persist for months to years.

Organic Ingredient Revolutionizes Acne Scar Treatment

You can hope that your tissue imbalance can be treated with common chemical-based acne treatments that promise ridding your skin of acne breakouts, but that are incapable of treating the scars that are left behind after and acne inflammation has subsided. By applying these products you will likely end-up with a coarser texture that may present side-effects such as sun sensitivity, irritation or simply show no change at all. Your best bet is to apply organic ingredients that bring collagen production back-up to normal and help dissolve and regenerate skin that has been scarred.

The majority of all regenerative ingredients contain natural oils, but only one ingredient is capable of supplying a balanced mix of ingredients that trigger skin renovation. That miraculous ingredient comes from a snail and is considered the newest revolution in skin and scar treatment. Investigation has shown that snail secretion contains a balanced mix of naturally occurring vitamins, glycolic acid, allantoine, elastane and collagen, however, you have to keep in mind that complete scar renewal depends on the treatment itself and the extension of the scar.

So next time you look at your acne scar in a mirror and wonder why all the acne treatments in the world haven't changed a thing, try using an natural ingredient that can help regenerate scarred skin.

Acne scars can now be eliminated using an organic product for acne and other skin conditions. Visiting our web you'll find exclusive information about an unbelievable solution for acne scars.

Published October 23rd, 2007

Filed in Family, Health