Monday, July 7, 2014

Removing Acne Scars the Natural Way

Growing up is a challenging ordeal because of all the stress and all the drama that we are set to experience.  What with all the changes our body goes through, being able to keep it together is a major milestone when we look back a few years after.  There are, however, some remnants of those crazy, turbulent times that remain in the form of acne scars.  Depending  on our genetic make-up and the luck by which we find those skin products that work wonders, these scars may fade over time or stay forever.

Given how a lot of people have a lot of trouble finding the perfect cream or creams to remove acne scars, dermatologists have come up with other ways to repair the skin.  Microneedling or derma rolling is one such process.  With the use of the derma roller, micropores are created over the skin's problem areas to induce the natural healing process of collagen production.  Collagen is the nutrient that repairs the skin and keeps it taut and younger-looking.  It is most abundant in childhood, but production decreases as we age.

The micropores created by the derma roller also opens the skin up to the helpful nutrients from topical creams.  Most topical creams don't get to penetrate deep into the dermis where most of the damage is.  With the creation of micropores, it can now work wonders in deeper layers for faster recovery from the inflammation that caused acne scars.  With proper care and diligence, derma rolling can produce wondrous results in at least two weeks.

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