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Removing Acne Scars By Subcision

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Many people who suffer, or have suffered from acne are left

with acne scars which can cause the skin to look pitted and

unhealthy. With the development of medical technology there

are now treatments for removing acne scars by subcision,

which have proved to be extremely successful.

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Removing Acne Scars By Subcision

Copyright © 2010 Cavyl

Acne Scars Remedy

http://www.acne-scars-remedy.com/

Many people who suffer, or have suffered from acne are left with

acne scars which can cause the skin to look pitted and unhealthy.

With the development of medical technology there are now

treatments for removing acne scars by subcision, which have

proved to be extremely successful.

How Subcision Acne Scar Removal Treatment Works

Subcision is used for deep seated scars and is a method whereby a

tri-bevelled hypodermic needle is inserted through a puncture in

the skin surface. The sharp edges of the needle are then moved

backwards and forwards under the scar to break down the fibrous

tissue that is holding the blemished skin to the underlying

tissue.

This procedure ultimately frees up the underlying tissue and

allows the skin to become smooth again as the healing process

takes place.

d out under a local anaesthetic this treatment is usually

performed by a dermatologist or cosmetic surgeon. After the

procedure the skin will be slightly swollen and the healing

process will take a few weeks before the skin returns to normal.

This of course depends entirely upon the individual as some will

heal faster than others. It should be borne in mind however, that

it may be necessary to perform more than one treatment over a

period of time in order to achieve the desired results.

It's essential to ensure the professional carrying out the

procedure is an expert in the field, and for your own peace of

mind you should ask questions about the procedure and what side

effects, if any, you may experience before going ahead.

The cost of such procedure can range from $150 up to $400 per

treatment depending upon the severity of your condition and the

amount of treatments necessary. These costs do of course change

over time and it's best to discuss these figures when seeking

advice.

Subcision for removing acne scars is a relatively pain free and

successful method of treatment now available for sufferers of

this stressful complaint.

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