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How Laser Resurfacing Treats Acne Scars

Thursday, November 4th, 2010

http://www.acne-scars-remedy.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/dreamstime_8848671-221x300.jpgCertain type of acne scars cannot be treated with conventional forms of acne treatment. Acne scars, like ice-pick scars, have rather deep depressions that are sustained even if the acne is treated. Similarly, boxcar acne scarring is rather severe and tends to scar the tissue in a penetrative manner. Such scars need some sort of surface treatment that can camouflage the outline of the scars and reduce their thickened edges. Many dermatologists refer to such deep acne scars as hypertrophic scars. Such scars are best treated with laser-based treatments like laser resurfacing.

Laser Resurfacing Basics

Laser treatments are conducted in many forms. However, they all share a common method, i.e. using laser for treating skin-related problems wherein the penetrative laser beams are used by the attending specialist to heat the skin’s outer and inner layers.

Laser resurfacing is a specialized form of laser treatment. It has a pronounced superficial effect, i.e. it is dedicated towards yielding immediate results by treating the skin’s outer surface. This is perfect for treating acne scars that usually render maximum damage to the outer surface of the skin. The functionality of laser resurfacing can be understood as a combination of inducing healable, minimal skin-wounding, along with a restricted form of abrasion.

Laser resurfacing is an undemanding procedure that is preformed on outpatient basis. It is performed by dermatologists, cosmetic surgeons and plastic surgeons. Lasers beams are essentially beams of infrared light that can penetrate the human skin with ease.

Laser Resurfacing Action on Acne Scars

It is critical that patients contemplating laser resurfacing treatment understand the concept of limited or controlled wounds induced by laser beam. The attending specialist directs the laser beams at chosen spots or the acne scar sites. The laser beam is controlled to an extent that it doesn’t cause widespread damage to the skin. Instead, the intense heat induced by the laser beams gradually breaks through the hardened, top layer or epidermis of the skin overlying the acne scars.

As mentioned, this can be interpreted as minimal skin wounding that is necessary to break through the overlying layer of toughened skin cells to re-initiate the healing process. This is the most important part of the treatment since the typical, unsightly appearance of acne scars is largely attributed to the impacted layer of dead skin cells that don’t allow the underlying, newer skin cells to emerge. The dead skin cells are slowly hardened by surface proteins, such as keratin that acts like a cementing agent. This is why mature acne scars develop typically rough and hardened edges that makes them look like skin lesions.

When the outer layer of acne scars is dispersed, the size of the scarring tissue gets radically reduced. This allows the fresher skin cells to emerge and this neutralizes the hyperpigmentation and wound-like appearance associated with acne scars. Further, the heating induced by the laser beams stimulates the skin’s internal healing mechanism. The intense heat catalyses the renewed formation of skin proteins that is integral for completing the skin’s healing.

Choosing Appropriate Laser Resurfacing

A patient undertaking laser resurfacing should be ready for multiple sessions that might be needed for comprehensively treating acne scars. This niche of laser treatment puts forth certain choices, like ablative laser resurfacing that uses CO2-based laser treatment. The alternative is Pixel Laser Resurfacing that is reputed to be highly undemanding for the patient and needs less sessions.

Taken from SkincareGuide

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Margy Skin Diary 14 Sep 10

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

It’s one week on from my 2nd CO2 laser treatment!

On the day I had the procedure done and the two days following my skin was pretty sore and swollen and I thought it would take weeks to look anywhere near normal again!

On day four my skin had calmed down massively,  although it was still red and very dry (similar to a post skin peel).

Today, seven days on I can’t believe that it is pretty much back to normal (considering how it first looked). Now I only have slight dryness,  and the results are looking brilliant!! I would definitely recommend it to anyone considering having this done!

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Margy- Treatment for Acne

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Here is a video of one of our clients Margy.

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Margy suffers from severe acne problems and has come to Tracey Bell to treat her skin over a period of about 6 months.

The treatment she will be receiving will be chemical peels, laser treatments and a lot more with also the help of the SkinScription products.

We will be updating the blog throughout each week showing you Margy’s progress throughout her whole treatment plan with Tracey Bell

Watch this space and see how Margy’s treatment and skin progresses throughout the time she spends with the Tracey Bell team

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Chemical Peel

Monday, July 26th, 2010

Facial peels are used to rejuvenate and resurface all types of problem skin, from ageing and acne scarring to simple skin freshening.

Chemical peels are extremely popular at Tracey Bell as the results are immediate, the results excellent, leaving smoother more radiant skin.

Conditions treated by chemical peels:

  • Acne Scarring
  • Lines and wrinkles
  • Lines around the mouth
  • Uneven skin pigmentation (age/brown spots)
  • Skin texture
  • Sun damage

Before and After

    

Benefits of Chemical Peels at Tracey Bell

  • Effective results
  • Specific chemical peels for specific skin conditions
  • Immediate/beneficial skin conditioning and smoother skin immediately. Producing a more youthful and smooth appearance
  • Reduction in fine lines and wrinkles
  • Promotion of ‘neocollagenesis’ – new collagen formation. Collagen is the building block of skin, producing a strong and supple skin
  • Skin resurfacing immediately
  • Smoothes and corrects skin blemishes and sun damage
  • Improvement in blotchy skin, producing a more vibrant, radiant skin
  • Acne Management – the us of a chemical peel in the management of acne is a valuable part of the treatment

If you would like to know more information about Chemical Peels or any other treatments we have at Tracey Bell, visit our website at:

http://www.traceybell.co.uk/

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Microderm & Peel

Monday, July 19th, 2010
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Take a look at our video showing Dr Bell having a Microderm and Peel.

Facial peels are used to rejuvenate and resurface all types of problem skin, from ageing and acne scarring to simple skin freshening.

Chemical peels are extremely popular as the results are immediate, the results excellent, leaving smoother more radiant skin.

Conditions treated by chemical peels:

  • Acne Scarring
  • Lines and wrinkles
  • Lines around the mouth
  • Uneven skin pigmentation (age/brown spots)
  • Skin texture
  • Sun damage

Medical Microdermabrasion is a mechanical exfoliation of the skin, removing the upper layers (stratum corneum) to produce a refreshed, renewed and retexturised appearance. The process uses a vacuum suction and fine abrasive crystals to polish and resurface all skin types. As we age our skin cell turnover slows down as does collagen and elastin production, Microdermabrasion is like an accelerated exfoliation it helps to promote collagen, elastin and cell nutrition and speeds up cell production.  Excellent for the treatment of acne, fine lines and wrinkles, pigmentation (brown spots) resurfacing and rejuvenation and the removal of blackheads and blocked pores.

If you would like to view any other videos, then visit the Tracey Bell Channel at:

http://www.youtube.com/traceybellchannel

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Chemical Peels

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

Facial peels are used to rejuvenate and resurface all types of problem skin, from ageing and acne scarring to simple skin freshening.

Chemical peels are extremely popular at Tracey Bell as the results are immediate, the results excellent, leaving smoother more radiant skin.

Conditions treated by chemical peels:

  • Acne Scarring
  • Lines and wrinkles
  • Lines around the mouth
  • Uneven skin pigmentation (age/brown spots)
  • Skin texture
  • Sun damage

Benefits of Chemical Peels at Tracey Bell

  • Effective results
  • Specific chemical peels for specific skin conditions
  • Immediate/beneficial skin conditioning and smoother skin immediately. Producing a more youthful and smooth appearance
  • Reduction in fine lines and wrinkles
  • Promotion of ‘neocollagenesis’ – new collagen formation. Collagen is the building block of skin, producing a strong and supple skin
  • Skin resurfacing immediately
  • Smoothes and corrects skin blemishes and sun damage
  • Improvement in blotchy skin, producing a more vibrant, radiant skin
  • Acne Management – the us of a chemical peel in the management of acne is a valuable part of the treatment

If you would like to know any more information on Chemical Peels then visit our website:

http://www.traceybell.co.uk/skinscription/chemical-peels.html

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