Acne Scar Removal: Revealing the Dangers of Chemical Treatments

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Acne scar removal with chemical-peelAcne scars are a permanent reminder of the suffering caused by acne, and if you’re like most people, you believe that it’s important to have them removed. However, their removal is often easier said than done. Most often doctors, dermatologists and skin specialists suggest chemical peels for the treatment of acne scars, but is this the best choice?

THE GOOD: Chemical peels can be successful with mild acne scars

For this procedure, acid is applied to the troubled area, which then burns away the top layer of skin until it is able to be peeled off. After the burnt skin is removed, a new layer of smooth skin is seen on the surface. Due to the reduction of most mild scar tissue, it gives a fresher and clearer appearance to the skin.

THE BAD:  Chemical peels leave the skin sore and red

As a rule of thumb, recovery time is dependent on how harsh the chemical peel is administrated; the more severe, the longer the healing time. Even the most shallow of chemical peels will require a nurturing period for the newly exposed skin and often this fresh layer will appear obviously red, crusty, swollen and will be sore to the touch for at least a few days. However, in the case of deeper chemical peels, the application of stronger acids, the recovery time can last three to four weeks. Unfortunately, this process can become rather inconvenient because it is often takes multiply treatments to see the desirable results.

THE UGLY: Chemical peels and their side effects

Please note that irrespective of how successful peels may be, there are a wide variety of side effects associated with these procedures. Many times deeper peels can bring these side effects: unintended color changes in the skin, which is scientifically known as hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation, in addition to lines of demarcation and pigment imperfections that may result in the inability of the new skin to tan.

THE SAFER OPTION: Use a Natural Exfoliation Product

A new, advanced option now exists for treating acne scars, and it is completely natural and safe for everyone. Helix Apersa Muller Glycoconjugates is a natural ingredient produced for the skin of the very snail that secretes it. The serum from these tiny creatures is powerful enough repair its own skin when damaged, and the repair is done in a way that does not leave behind any type of scarring. Because its skin is made of the same structural elements and cells human skin is made up, you can have the same results as it does. The compound kills bacteria and infection and can regenerate its skin and even tentacles and eyes when injured by natural predators. Just imagine what effect it will have on acne scars.

No doctor’s visit is necessary and side effects are non-existent. It is the best acne scar treatment nature has to offer. Your skin is precious and it should not be treated as a science experiment. Exposing your skin to corrosive chemical peels abound with dangerous side effects and is risky business, especially when there are safe, natural options available that successfully remove acne scars.

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