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Using A Natural Keloid Acne Treatment

When we talk about keloid acne we are not really talking about acne itself, but are referring to the scarring which can result from acne.

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Acne scarring can range from very minor scarring on the surface of the skin to very deep scarring which reaches down through the layers of the skin and the treatment options open to you will depend very much upon the degree of scarring which you have suffered.

If you scarring is very light surface scarring then choosing a natural keloid acne treatment may well prove effective and there are several to pick from. However, in all but the mildest of cases, the treatment for acne scarring needs to be carried out by a professional dermatologist and will range from light and laser treatments to chemical peels and acne scar surgery.

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Not All Scars Are Welcome Thankfully for most people acne comes and goes and, while it might take many months or even years to pass, it generally leaves no sign of its passing. For all too many people however acne leaves them with scars and extends the often misery of acne for many years to come. Read more

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Some Common Over-the-counter Acne Medications Most cases of acne are either mild or moderate and it is normal to treat these yourself with over-the-counter non-prescription medications and there are many available including a number which are widely used today. Read more

What Are The Causes Of Cystic Acne? Cystic acne (which is more properly referred to as nodulocystic acne) is an uncommon and severe cause of acne in which the blocked oil glands which give rise to normal acne (acne vulgaris) burst creating pus and inflammation in the surrounding tissue. Read more

Do Trans Fats Play A Role In Acne? Trans fats are found in a wide variety of foods and are added by manufacturers to increase the shelf life of foods and maintain their flavor. Essentially, trans fats are made by adding hydrogen to vegetable oil in a process known as hydrogenation. Read more

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