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Rosacea is a skin problem that usually affects people with fair skin, although anyone can develop it. Symptoms include redness of the face, pimples, and thickened skin. There is no cure for rosacea, so treatment is focused on relieving its symptoms.

BIOSKINCARE is a biological skin balm that relieves the symptoms of Rosacea. Triggers the regeneration of damaged cells, moisturizes deeply and replenishes the lipid barrier of the skin while repairing skin lesions, preventing and dissolving scars left behing by inflammation and even burns. Reduces abnormal scars of the types hypertrophic and keloid; dissolves keratois pilaris plugs and actinic keratosis scales. Boosts the secretion of antimicrobial peptides on the surface of the skin and within the skin follicles and controls acne breakouts. It also works wonders for acne scarring and stretch marks. Relieves dermatitis, and vanishes skin blemishes.

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Acne Scar Removal: Procedures and Products you Should be Aware Of

by Martha Fitzharris

If you suffer from severe acne it isn't uncommon to end up with acne scars. In fact, anyone that has ever had this problem knows that it doesn't matter if a scar is small or large, it can still lead to self esteem issues which is why scar removal should be considered a part of an acne treatment routine.

There are several methods for getting rid of scars. Usually the solution has to do with surgery (excision or grafting) or laser treatments (ablative and non ablative). However, there are resurfacing procedures (such as microdermabrasion) and products (scar creams) that can be less bothersome and just as effective.

Before purchasing an effective acne scar removal procedure, you will need to consider the location, size, and type of scar you're going to treat. Small scars, for example can be treated with microdermabrasion or scar creams. Unfortunately, larger scars may require surgery and skin grafting.

How to Deal with Acne Scars

In order to deal with scars properly the first thing you need to do is to follow a regular cleansing routine, which includes a good acne cream. Keep in mind that acne conditions that haven't been treated correctly can develop into severe acne scarring, however, if your acne condition is already severe there may be little you can do to prevent their formation.

Acne scarring can be treated either with resurfacing or surgical techniques. Again, the method you choose will depend on the location and extent of your scar tissue. Here is a list of the most popular procedures used to treat acne scars.

Punch Excision & Acne Scars

Punch excisions are usually used to treat deep, atrophic scars such as ice pick scars. This procedure requires the use of a special tool to "punch out" the area where the scar is located. After having removed the scar tissue, the edges of the excised skin are sutured together.

Laser Therapy and Acne Scars

Probably the best type of laser treatment for scars is fractional laser therapy. This type of laser therapy will bypass the epidermis and work on the deeper layers of the skin. This will help improve the appearance of the skin without leaving many visible signs of treatment.

Scar Creams & Skin Care Products

Natural skin care creams and traditional products can be equally effective in your fight against acne scars. Choose products that help dissolve scar tissue and promote the production of collagen. Some of the most effective natural ingredients include rose hip seed oil and snail serum.

Rose hip oil can be used as part of another product or in its purest state.

By following a consistent acne treatment routine, you can reduce your chances of developing acne scars, however, if you suffer from severe acne, you may want to try BIOSKINCARE to help promote acne scar removal. BIOSKINCARE is a natural scar treatment made with snail serum. This natural ingredient can effectively dissolve scars without producing unwanted side-effects.

Published March 17th, 2010

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Disclaimer: The information provided at this site and our biological skin care products are not an alternative to the advice of a medical practitioner. Please consult a physician if you have a medical condition

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