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How to get rid of Rolling Scars Naturally and Effectively

by Clarita Milles

No one is ever free from getting acne. This is only worsened when you discover that the inevitable acne breakout you had left behind an even more horrendous mark, a scar. For the most part, acne doesn't seem to concern everyone, but for those that do end-up with a scar, the suffering can seem eternal.

Scarring is the result of skin tissue being damaged. This being said, there is a long list that categorizes the different types of acne scars. This list is composed of the following: rolling scars, boxcar scars, atrophic scars, pitted scars or ice-pick scars. In this article we'll let you know how to treat one specific type of scar - rolling acne scar.

Rolling Acne Scars

These scars vary in length, but tend to be longer than other common types of acne scars. They begin with the appearance of bands that develop between the skin's surface and lower structures located beneath the skin. The skin is pulled by these bands giving it a rolling and "wave-like" appearance.

Rolling scars treatment will depend on the length of each rolling scar and may include alternatives such as dermabrasion, chemical injections, laser treatments, subscision or chemical peels.

How to Get rid of Rolling Scars Using Chemical Peels

Acne scar removal options are limited when dealing with scars like this. One favorable option requires you to submit your scar to chemical peels. This procedure uses a chemical solution that sloughs off dead skin cells improving your skin's texture. The regenerated skin is usually smoother and less wrinkled than the old skin giving way to the term, chemical peel.

Certain types of chemical peels can be bought and used without a medical license. This does not mean, however, that you should go out and buy just any chemical peel placing your skin's health at risk. You should talk to your dermatologist before purchasing any type of OTC chemical peel just to be on the safe side.

How are Rolling Scars Treated with Subscision? Subscision is a surgical treatment that is used to reduce the appearance of scars. This procedure involves cutting into the skin and separating the scar tissue from the healthier tissue found underneath. This allows blood to circulate in between the scar and lower skin tissue reducing the effect produced by the rolling scar's pull. This treatment is usually followed by dermabrasion or another non-invasive laser treatment that helps the skin heal without causing more scar formation.

A Natural Option for Treating Rolling Scars

There are several choices when deciding which treatment to administer, but the most natural and less painful way to go is the use of natural products. Products that are created using natural compounds should also contain ingredients that help restore damaged cells and produce long-term effects in users.

When looking for the right type of natural product make sure you find products that contain a combination of natural enzymes and strong skin regenerating peptides. This special blend of compounds produces a very potent scar treatment the effectively reduces the appearance of scars and facial skin blemishes. Another benefit of using this type of product is that it is less expensive and less painful than other more invasive procedures. However, if you have deep rolling scar or old scars, this type of treatment may require some months of consistent application before seeing any good cosmetic results.

If you're serious about treating your scars then try BIOSKINCARE. This is a natural product formulated to treat rolling scars, acne scars, boxcar scars, and ice-pick scars by triggering a powerful rebuilding response that regenerates damaged skin. Consistent use of BIOSKINCARE over a period of a month will slowly dissolve most skin lesions and return your skin to its healthy natural glow.

Published July 8th, 2009

Filed in Beauty