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How Dermatologist Treats Acne Scars

June 12, 2017
By: Dermatology Consultants of Frisco

Whether you faced acne as a teenager, or later on in life; the dreaded scars that come as the embarrassing evidence of acne on your face are a major self-conscious aspect for men and women.

 Dermatologists are constantly educating patients and providing solutions for the treatment and prevention of acne, but what happens when those acne scars are left behind in the wake of a successful treatment plan? 

In modern medicine, the innovations far outweigh the shortcomings of solutions and resources available for both doctors and patients in the treatment of a wide range of medical and cosmetic issues. Before seeking treatment for the repair of acne scars, you and your doctor should come up with a plan of treatment for your existing acne if any, or the prevention of further acne. While there are many myths about the treatment and naturalization of acne in our bodies and on our faces, the number one myth that doctors want patients to stop believing is that allowing acne to run its course is the best option. By seeking treatment for chronic acne, you are allowing your body access to medicines and solutions that can clear up lesions, reduce the risk of permanent scarring, and improve your self-esteem. 

Acne scar treatment and acne scar repair can sometimes be daunting and nerve-inducing for patients who believe that the face is a first and lasting impression. Sometimes, traditional skincare and following all of the recommended guidelines for the care and treatment of your skin is not enough and the use of a specialized skin doctor is required to treat and prevent acne from spreading and persisting. Dermatology Consults are skin doctors in Frisco that provide precision dermatology to patients who require treatment and medications for their skin issues. 

There are various treatments available as technology and medicine improves to lessen or totally remove the appearance of acne scars. When meeting with a precision dermatologist at Dermatology Consults, patients are assessed based on the severity of acne scarring, tolerance for specific medications, therapies, or procedures, and simply their overall opinion or preference on the extent of treatment they seek. Various treatments for acne scarring are necessary as not all acne scarring presents itself in the same shape or form on individual patients. Acne scars can be depressed due to the loss of tissue or can be raised due to excess tissue in the form of scars. Acne can leave colored spots in the form of hyperpigmentation or can result in purplish, pink, or even dark brown or tan spots. 

While proper treatment for your existing acne will minimize scarring, the addition of dermatological procedures to your skincare regimen will help further minimize acne scarring. Dermabrasion treatments, chemical peels, dermal filler injections, laser resurfacing, and light therapies are some of the most sought after treatments of patients suffering from acne scarring. When seeking additional treatments for your acne scars, make sure to ask your dermatologist any and all questions that you have and be upfront and honest with your concerns over treatment.