Friday, April 8, 2011

5 Great Tips to Reduce Scarring From Acne

5 Great Tips To Reduce Scarring From Acne


Its an unfortunate fact that a lot of people who suffer from acne will end up with scarring as a result. The majority of sufferers just get on with life and learn to accept the scarring, but most people might be surprised to learn that this doesnt need to be the case as its possible to reduce scarring due to acne in a number of ways. I have decided to compile a short list of my 5 top tips for combatting the effects of acne.


Before we get going though, please consult a doctor if you have any doubts about these tips, remember that what is suitable for one sufferer may not be suitable in your case.That said, lets get going.


1. The anti-inflammatory properties of Aloe Vera are well recognised. You should apply Aloe juice or Aloe Vera based cream to the affected aeas at least twice daily.
This will help reduce scarring and hep to heal the lesions caused by the Acne.


2. Another great natural product is Vitamin E.Very gentle to your skin, this substance can be used in capsule or oil formats.Regular use will rapidly reduce scarring and remove blemishes.


3. Use a potato! No I’m not kidding.Slice the potato and lay the slices onto your skin.Leave them there for about half an hour and then remove, wash your face and allow the skin to dry naturally.


4. A mixture of lemon juice and rosewater works wonders. First get a bowl and mix equal quantities of these together.You need to apply the mixture to your skin and leave it for about 30 minutes.Rinse and then repeat the process again over a 15 day period for best results.Blemishes scarring and even the acne itself will all be dramatically reduced by this method.


5. Of course, modern medicine offers a number of solutions to help reduce scarring in acne sufferers. Laser treatment and a process called microdermabrasion are both currently very popular. They are relatively successful but can be expensive . This is leading an increasing number of people to try more natural and herbal treatments before resoting to them.


Hopefully these tips have proved useful to you, and have shown that its not necessary to live with unsightly acne scars.Always remember that no matter how bad your skin may seem there are many natural treatments that you can apply to reduce scarring and get your healthy complexion back.



My cousin was a lifetime sufferer from acne scarring but made remarkable progress recently due to the help they got from a guide called The Scar Solution. You can read about their experience on the website and how they managed to become scar free for the first time in years.



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Question from hip2ct: How can I help my dog with the after-effects of mange?

I adopted a beagle who had an advanced case of mange. He has been treated w/Revolution, but he has alot of “scarring” (very thick, rough skin) and his skin is extremely dry on his hind-quarters and legs. Is there anything out their to help soften his skin and reduce his dryness-related itch.

It is just terrible that after be relieved of a lifetime of itchy mange he is still scratching at dry skin.


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Answer by tuti809
Goodwinol ointments good, my vet prescribed it for my pups irritated skin due to sarcoptic mange.


http://www.calvetsupply.com/browseproducts/Goodwinol-Ointment-for-Demodectic-Mange—1-oz..html


Ask your vet about this product or if he can suggest some type of ointment for your dogs skin.


Answer by Doris T
POOR PUPPY Have you considered an oatmeal bath? Even a baking soda bath. the directions are on the box. Followed by a nice shampoo and conditioner. Hope he feels better and thanks for careing.There is also a treatment on the market for reducing the severity of scarring . You should probably ask your vet about it. No prescription needed. GOOD LUCK!


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