Acne issues affect millions of Australians every year, as a result of which it is not only the facial skin that suffers but the self-confidence of people. Though it is a common condition that needs not to be stressed over that much, there has to be an appropriate treatment to get over the pesky dots on the face.
There are plenty of medications and over-the-counter skincare products that can help; however, treatment from a certified cosmetic skin clinic is always a better way to opt to avoid deep scarring, hyperpigmentation, and damaged skin.
Depending upon the severity of your acne and scar problem, there are various treatments you can try. Keep reading to know.
- Microdermabrasion
It is a cosmetic procedure that involves removing the top layer of your skin with an abrasive hand-held device. The thick, damaged surface is gently sanded away with fine particles of aluminum oxide or sodium bicarbonate. It may or not be accompanied by a highly concentrated stream of water for usage around delicate areas like the mouth or eyes. Microdermabrasion works great for most skin types and colours. You can also see a significant improvement in your sun damage, uneven skin tone, and stubborn age spots.
- Light Therapy
Also known as phototherapy, this research-backed method works great for mild to moderate acne. Acne lesions caused by inflammation and bacterial infection are managed well with blue lights and red lights used in the procedure, with little to no side effects. However, you still need to see a dermatologist confirm if you are a suitable candidate for this treatment. Experts usually recommend two to three treatments a week for one month. Later, you can take a follow-up every three months.
- Lasers
Laser therapy works great for both active acne and resurfacing of the skin. There are different laser light treatments for each acne scar – ice pick, rolling, caters, etc. Dermatologists may use ablative lasers to remove damaged tissue and non-ablative lasers to stimulate collagen production. The former one is more aggressive on the skin and takes more healing time. But the results are long-lasting than non-ablative lasers. Multiple sessions are given for achieving the best results.
- Chemical Peels
Certified dermatologists or trained skincare experts conduct these treatments to remove damaged skin cells and discolouration left behind by acne. Chemical solutions used in the process are available in light, medium, or deep concentrations and applied to affected areas, causing the skin to exfoliate and eventually peel off. You can experience temporary side effects such as redness, dryness, or swelling but soon, new skin appears from underneath that seems less damaged and scarred.
- Derma Fillers
These are predominantly used for treating depressed acne scars, such as ice pick and boxcar scars. The indentations and volume loss of skin caused by acne are raised with numerous fillers. These hyaluronic filler injections have collagen-building properties helping you achieve a smoother appearance and character of the skin. The usual frequency as prescribed by experts for this treatment is twice a year.