Acne scar is a mark left over on the skin after the acne
has been treated and cured. These disfiguring acne scars
create embarrassment and complex in the affected person.
Dermatologist prescribes topical skin care products that
remove scarring. More stubborn scars can be removed by
surgery followed by skin surfacing.
Following the
healing of an acne lesion, a red or black colored mark is
left on the skin. This is the post inflammatory stage. The
skin heals and remodels itself after the acne treatment
for 6 months. As such the skin gets normal tone but if the
color change persists even after a year, this defect is
called the scar. Preventing acne lesions affecting the
skin is the best method of avoiding acne scars. People in
the teens should be educated on the factors that give rise
to acne and the respective treatments to be administered
for each acne type.
Certain medications help the natural healing process of
the skin during the post-inflammatory stages. Using the
sun screen to protect the skin from exposure to the sun is
a preventive step in damage control. Tretinoin is a good
acne scar treatment which can be used to quicken the
skin's natural reforming process and thereby helps in
post-inflammatory stages. A formulation of alpha-hydroxy
acid and beta-hydroxy acid in a specified concentration is
a good acne scar treatment. The acne affected person
should not squeeze or pick the scabs which cover the
infection during healing.
Scientists have classified acne scars into three types
i.e. icepick, rolling and boxcar depending on their
appearance. The first type of scar named icepick is sharp
and looks as if the skin is holed by icepick. The scars
are deeper up to subcutaneous layers. Skin resurfacing
operation like dermabrasion or laser resurfacing cannot
make the icepick scars disappear.
The rolling scars give the skin an undulating
appearance. The normal skin is knotted to the subcutaneous
tissue underneath. The fibrous bands which tie the tope
skin have to be broken up to remove the scars. The skin
resurfacing technique does not help.
Concave depressions having sharp edges at the skin
level are the boxcar scar type. Some scars which are not
deep are cured by skin resurfacing techniques. But deeper
marks should be cleared by full thickness acne scar
treatment techniques. Dermal fillers like bovine collagen,
human collagen are clinically injected into the scars to
raise the depressed skin to the normal level. This is not
a onetime acne scar treatment and should be repeated as
and when necessary.
Punch excision is an acne scar treatment used in deep
scars of icepick and boxcar types. The surgeon uses a
punch biopsy tool with diameter of 1.5 mm to excise the
scar using local anesthesia. Then he sutures the skin
edges together. The new scar fades away or may be
corrected using resurfacing techniques. The skin suturing
technique can be replaced by filling the punched portion
with skin graft taken from behind the ear of the patient.
The skin surface may differ in color and again resurfacing
technique can rectify the defect.
In deeper boxcar type scars, the base of the scar is
excised using the punch biopsy tool. Then the base is
elevated to the level of the rest of the skin and attached
with skin glue called Derma bond. Here there is no color
mismatch. With all these fine techniques, the face and
upper neck portions of the person start looking near to
normal and relieves him/her from the complex.