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Pimple is often thought of as an adolescent issue for teens that can be grown out of over time, yet more and more cases of adult Pimple are being reported, and those suffering are feeling the weight of what this sickness creates when untreated and left to linger over time. To break it down, Pimple is when the sebum, or oils under the skin get clogged in sebaceous follicles and create infections that becomes inflamed and surface as a cystic blemish, white head, or black head upon the surface of the skin. These are very unsightly and painful eruptions that can create long lasting scars as well as tremendous embarrassment. When left untreated, the topical bacteria can spread across the face quickly and create a complexion full of red, inflamed and painful eruptions.
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The most widespread skin disorder in the world is Pimple, according to statistics. Experts do lots of research and spend a lot of time trying to determine why and how Pimple forms. Different products, medicines and treatments and been created to help eliminate and control this disorder.
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Scars brought about by Pimple are not normal scars. In order to effectively resolve scarring, one has to determine the type of scar. There are scars which require very costly treatments. This emphasizes the need to consult with your skin care specialist, or dermatologist. Also, one has to get rid of the scar only at the appropriate stage of scarring.
Eliminating scarring prematurely may bring about unwanted side effects. With each stage of scarring, the Pimple victim may go through bouts of worry and doubt, which is only too natural because of the severity of the situation.
The Pimple victim will most likely wonder, “Will I ever get rid of this blasted Pimple scar?” The skin care specialist, in order to appease this uneasiness, would most likely resort to story-telling, mentioning the name of this and that patient who successfully got rid of his or her Pimple.
Scarring brought about by Pimple can manifest on any person. This sorry state can last for as long as six to eighteen months. If scarring still persists beyond that timeline, then the only alternative left for the Pimple victim is to undergo surgery. Although expensive and at times painful, surgery is the ultimate weapon against Pimple scarring.
Pimple scarring involves discoloration and other post-inflammatory skin conditions. There are two widely recognized types of Pimple scars, namely: 1) tissue deficiency, and 2) too much tissue growth. Before making any decision with regards to the course of action against Pimple scarring, always cooperate closely with your skin care specialist.
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Pimple scars are among the most dreaded facial imperfections a teen or young adult can have. Depending on the severity of your Pimple, it might be very difficult to get rid of Pimple scars once you’ve gotten them. If the scars are deeply pitted, ice picks or rolling scars, chances are you won’t be able to get rid of them entirely. However, there are several ways you can lighten these scars and reduce the appearance and the discoloring they cause.
Dermatology procedures such as dermabrasion and filling injections can help fill in Pimple scars and resurface your skin. However, these procedures are somewhat invasive, and in the case of dermatology, you will experience bleeding and need at least one week for recovery time after the surgery.
Lighter dermatology treatments, like microdermabrasion, blue light therapy, and chemical peels, can resurface your scars, but in a softer, less invasive manner than dermabrasion. Microdermabrasion still uses a spinning tool to get rid of dead skin and remove a very tiny layer of the face, but it does not cause bleeding.
Your skin will react to a chemical peel much like it would a sunburn, but without the ultraviolet rays of the sun causing skin cancer damage. Blue light therapy causes little or no side effects, and instead of resurfacing the skin, it simply activates the collagen-producing agents within your face to grow new skin where it is lacking. This is by no means an end-all treatment for deep scars, but it can help prevent future Pimple from occurring.
For patients who prefer not to have any dermatological procedures done at all, Pimple scar creams can help you get rid of Pimple scars. However, these treatments take much longer to provide results, anywhere from 8 weeks to 6 months. Products such as Mederma or a Retin-A cream can help smooth out deep mark and colors in the skin without the need for a doctor or dermatology appointment.
Some natural treatments can also be effective in getting rid of Pimple and scars. Applying ingredients such as lemon juice and aloe vera gel to your face each day can help your skin heal back to its normal condition. There is no timeline for how long this slow procedure could take, but over time, if you stick to it, it will at least reduce the appearance of dark marks or Pimple scars on your face.
Your diet doesn’t always necessarily affect what happens on your skin. However, drinking plenty of water and eating fruits and vegetables high in Vitamin A can be beneficial in helping your skin’s scars improve. Also, use an oil-free moisturizer every day to prevent your skin from getting too dry and sucking the nutrients even further from your Pimple scars. This could potentially worsen them, so moisturizing the inside and outside of your body is crucial.