Fight Acne Scars of all Kinds with Acnezine
August 25, 2008 by David Warple
Filed under Acne Scar Removal
Scars caused by Acne are far more common than what was previously believed by physicians. Even though some scars are almost unnoticeable, others can be very severe and cause terrible deformities. To squash permanent scars before they form, steps must be taken to prevent acne and treat even the mildest breakouts.
Breakouts on our face cause our skin to act in one of two different ways. Either more tissue will be formed and raised, or tissue will be lost. When the tissue is formed, the result is hypertrophic (overgrowth or enlargement) scars or keloids.
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are associated with overproduction of the cell substance collagen, which is caused by the skin cells responding to injury. The excess collagen compiles into fibrous masses and results in a characteristic firm, smooth, usually irregularly-shaped scar.
Keloid formation after tissue injury having genetic predisposition. In other words “it runs in family from one generation to other generation”. This is particularly correct for African -Americans, who are more predisposed to keloid formation. In some families predisposed to hypertrophic acne scar of thickened acne scars formation.
Although keloids and hypertrophic scars are common, it is more common for tissue to be lost. There are many types of scarring from tissue loss. The ice-pick acne scar consists of small-diameter wounds, some superficial some deeper, that resemble ice-pick wounds. Deeper scars feel stiff and hard, where superficial scars feel softer to the touch.
Hard, deep scars may actually be larger in diameter at the base than at the surface of the skin. Depressed fibrotic acne scars are often big with steep edges and sharp margins. They are very similar in appearance to deep chicken pox scars. Soft acne scars, both superficial and deep, have slanting sides that fuse with the surrounding tissue.
Follicular macular atrophy commonly occurs on the chest of back of a person suffering with acne. In resemblance to whiteheads, these are small, white, soft lesions hardly raised above the skin surface. This may last for months and in some cases for years and is also known as “perifollicular elastolysis”.
There are many types of treatments available on the market, but many come with unwanted side effects. Acnezine is a natural medication that is for the treatment of acne and plays a major role in reducing acne without side effects.






