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How Can Acne Scars Be Removed?

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I have been suffering from acne on some parts of my face but now acne is controlled but black acne marks is there. Recently I consulted to doctor and he advice me to use momate cream for 1 week and spot will be removed. Is it true ?? Can I use that cream? Or should I stopped??
Mon, 5 Jun 2017
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service.
I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Acne scars are most of the times stubborn and hence, no single treatment is best for everyone. Various methods may help improve your complexion.

The following process may be suggested and you may require one or a combination of these.
1. Home care: The appearance of scars that change your skin color may be improved with over-the-counter bleaching agents and use of sunscreen to limit contrast.
2. Soft tissue fillers: Injecting collagen or fat under the skin and into indented scars can fill out or stretch the skin. This makes the scars less noticeable.
3. Laser treatment in the form of resurfacing: It is a skin procedure that uses a laser to improve the appearance of your skin.
4. Dermabrasion: This procedure is usually reserved for more severe scarring.
5. Chemical peeling: High-potency acid is applied to your skin to remove the top layer and minimize deeper scars.
6. Needling or rolling: This involves rolling a needle-studded device over the skin to stimulate underlying tissue.
7. Surgery by means of a minor procedure called 'punch excision' and repairing the wound with stitches or a skin graft.
8. Botox injections when the skin around acne scars puckers.

To determine what's best for you, discuss the pros and cons of each procedure with your doctor or dermatologist.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Ashakiran S
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How Can Acne Scars Be Removed?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Acne scars are most of the times stubborn and hence, no single treatment is best for everyone. Various methods may help improve your complexion. The following process may be suggested and you may require one or a combination of these. 1. Home care: The appearance of scars that change your skin color may be improved with over-the-counter bleaching agents and use of sunscreen to limit contrast. 2. Soft tissue fillers: Injecting collagen or fat under the skin and into indented scars can fill out or stretch the skin. This makes the scars less noticeable. 3. Laser treatment in the form of resurfacing: It is a skin procedure that uses a laser to improve the appearance of your skin. 4. Dermabrasion: This procedure is usually reserved for more severe scarring. 5. Chemical peeling: High-potency acid is applied to your skin to remove the top layer and minimize deeper scars. 6. Needling or rolling: This involves rolling a needle-studded device over the skin to stimulate underlying tissue. 7. Surgery by means of a minor procedure called punch excision and repairing the wound with stitches or a skin graft. 8. Botox injections when the skin around acne scars puckers. To determine what s best for you, discuss the pros and cons of each procedure with your doctor or dermatologist. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Ashakiran S