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Written by Dawn Robertshaw
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Page 1 of 2 The fight against acne is an arduous battle and like any battle, you may survive but not be left unscathed. Yes, the struggle with acne does not end with the treatment and eradication of the situation because acne often leaves unsightly residual scars that affect levels of self esteem as well as leave a tangible and visual reminder of a painful ordeal.
The good news
Fortunately, with advancements in science and technology, acne scar sufferers won't have to live with this situation any longer. There are a host of solutions available for acne scar removal that actually works. However, it is important to remain realistic in expectation and to learn which procedure will benefit you because there are no one size fits all remedies for acne scar removal. Acne scar removal procedures will depend on one's age, skin type and severity.
*When abrasiveness works
One type of acne scar removal is dermabrasion and this entails the use of an electronic machine that will remove the top layer of the skin to even out the surface and produce, clearer, smoother skin. Although if you think about it, the procedure is much like sanding stone or wood down, this has proven to be quite successful. After the procedure the skin is red and raw but when it heals, smoother, more even skin is yours to have. This however does not work on thin skin, which may not have enough layers to begin with.
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