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Articles by Dan Kern

How to Treat Acne Scars on the Body

Acne Scars on the Body Tend to Be Fewer but More Severe. Treatment Is the Same as for Scars on the Face. The Essential Info While acne scars on the body tend to be less numerous than on the face, they can often be more severe. If you would like to seek treatment for acne …

Does Laser Treatment for Acne Scars Cause Dark Marks on the Skin (Hyperpigmentation)?

About 5% of People Who Get Laser Scar Treatment Develop Temporary Hyperpigmentation The Essential Info Laser treatment can significantly improve the appearance of indented (atrophic) acne scars. Many different types of lasers are available, some requiring only one treatment session and others requiring as many as 6 sessions spaced out over multiple months. In general, …

Does Isotretinoin (Accutane®) Cause Raised Scars?

Probably Not, but to Be on the Safe Side, Consider Avoiding Invasive Procedures like Ablative Laser Treatment and Dermabrasion until You’ve Been off Isotretinoin for 6-12 Months The Essential Info Raised scars, or scars that stick out above the surrounding skin, sometimes form when the skin heals from acne lesions or from other types of …

Are Some Ethnicities More Prone to Indented Acne Scars?

All Races and Ethnicities Get Indented Acne Scars. There Is Not Enough Data to Tell If Any Ethnic Group Is More Prone to These Types of Scars. The Essential Info Indented (so-called atrophic) scars are the most common type of acne scars. Research shows that people of all ethnic and racial backgrounds can develop these …

Do Acne Scars Fade with Time?

About a Third of Acne Scars Will Disappear on Their Own Within 6 Months. The Rest Are Likely Permanent but May Fade a Little over Time. The Essential Info Scarring after acne is very common. If an acne lesion simply leaves behind a red or dark mark, the mark may disappear on its own within …

Are Acne Scars More Common in Males or Females?

Both Sexes Are about Equally Prone to Acne Scars The Essential Info Acne scars are very common. Studies estimate that over 90% of people with acne end up with some degree of acne scarring, although often this scarring is so mild as to be barely noticeable However, when it comes to gender, acne scars don’t …

How Acne Scars Affect Self-esteem and What You Can Do About It

Having Acne Scars Can Lower Self-esteem. If This Is an Issue for You, Treat Your Acne Early to Prevent New Scars, Explore Scar Repair Options, and Work Toward Self-acceptance. The Essential Info Acne often leaves behind scars. Research shows that having acne scars can damage self-esteem, making some people feel less attractive and causing them …

Irritation

Anything which rubs, scratches, or comes into prolonged contact with the skin can cause irritation and potentially contribute to breakouts. This is so well known to acne researchers that it has it’s own name: acne mechanica.1-7 None of us can completely avoid irritation. However, becoming aware of sources of physical irritation, and reducing them when …

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