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Acne Scars, Scab

Most teenagers and young adults have encountered, or will encounter acne. Although this tends to be a part of growing, acne scars sometimes result from this skin condition. Acne scars, scabs can, and in many instances do, have worse effects on individuals than the acne itself- the acne scars may travel with the individual throughout the rest of their lives.

 

When the body uses connective tissue to repair damaged parts of the skin, acne scars develop. The white blood cells work in conjunction with the antibodies to heal the damage that acne has done to the skin. Thus, acne scabs and scars appear.

So, what can an individual do to prevent or treat acne scars? There are two natural ways of doing so. The first way to treat acne scars is to use both Alpha- Hydroxy and Beta- Hydroxy acids on the skin. Both of these vitamins speed up the skin’s healing process and prevent and treat the acne scars.

Another way to avoid acne scars is to simply take care of your skin. Limiting sun exposure can reduce the chances of developing acne scars. If one must spend time in the sun, using sunscreen with a SPF of 15 or greater can also help prevent acne scars. Lastly, if an acne scar does develop and a scab appears on the skin, avoid removing the scab; this can worsen the acne scar and make it more noticeable than it may have been otherwise.

Written by Kismet W. Johnson


 

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