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  • 29/04/2022

how to get rid of acne scars

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Co2 laser, Chemical peel, dermal fillers such as polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), hyaluronic acid (HA), and poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) and laser resurfacing, microneedling.

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  1. Understanding Acne Scars

    • Acne scars result from inflammation in the skin, leading to tissue damage.
  2. Topical Treatments

    • Consider using retinoids, vitamin C serums, or alpha hydroxy acids to improve scar appearance.
  3. Professional Dermatological Procedures

    • Treatments like chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser therapy, and microneedling can be effective.
  4. Skincare Routine and Sun Protection

    • Maintain a gentle skincare routine and use sunscreen daily to prevent scar worsening.
  5. When to Consult a Dermatologist

    • Seek professional advice to determine the best treatment based on your skin type and scar severity.
  6. Patience and Realistic Expectations

    • Improvement takes time; multiple sessions may be necessary for noticeable results.

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