Saturday, February 13th, 2010 at
10:03 am
Let’s talk a little about the cost of scar removal. I’m only going to go into the professional scar removal technique costs today; later on I’ll talk about scar removal treatments that you can use at home.
Since every person is treated individually, it’s difficult to tell you exactly how much it will cost to remove scars. Of course, you’ll be consulting a dermatologist, and he or she will tell you the exact costs. But if you’re like me, you’d like to at least have a ball park figure. Read the rest of this entry
Friday, November 27th, 2009 at
10:54 pm
Modern technology has certainly made our lives easier, hasn’t it? Technology has made advances in skin care possible, including acne scar removal.
New acne scar removal technology has made it possible to see visible results as quickly as two to three weeks. The downside of this is that each treatment will cost several hundred dollars, sometimes more, but you will be assured of safe, effective and fast treatment. Read the rest of this entry
Friday, October 16th, 2009 at
4:34 pm
Most of us have endured the teen angst of acne; some have grown out of it with beautiful, clear skin. Others have not fared as well and have scarring due to acute acne. For some, have acne scar treatment is an option for removing the unsightly marks of those teen years.
Today, there are a number of treatment options available, including laser, punch techniques, dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, and dermal fillers, to name a few.
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Friday, August 21st, 2009 at
8:24 am
Some adults are choosing laser acne scar removal to permanently hide the unsightly reminder of a teenage battle with complexion issues. Advances in technology make laser acne scar removal one of the more popular treatments.
There are two forms of laser treatments for removal of acne scars: ablative and non-ablative. Ablative lasers remove the outer layers of the skin and can require some recovery or down time; non-ablative lasers provide quicker treatments because they don’t damage the surface of the skin, instead they tighten the skin to stimulate new formation of collagen.
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