Acne Scar
result of inflammation of acne blemishes. The acne pore swells and a breakdown occurs in the wall of the pore.
About Acne
inflammation of acne blemishes
Acne scars are the result of inflammation of acne blemishes. The acne pore swells and a breakdown occurs in the wall of the pore. Some acne blemishes are small and the scars created are shallow and heal quickly. Sometimes the contents of blemishes spill into the surrounding tissue and cause deeper scars. The skin’s response is to repair the scar by forming new collagen fibers.
Acne scars take on two main forms: either a scar develops when there is a loss of tissue, resulting in an indentation in the surface of the skin; or, a scar develops that is raised on the surface of the skin. This type of acne scar, in fact, is a sign that your skin is doing its job — but, perhaps, too well. Your skin creates collagen (“repair tissue”) to help heal the wound — the acne — but, if it makes too much collagen, raised scars form.
Related Treatments
Scar Treatment
minimize a scar so that it is less conspicuous and blends in with the surrounding skin tone and texture.
Birthmark Treatment
birthmarks are areas of discolouration on the skin which are present from birth and are often permanent.