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Why Ice Pick Scars Appear?

by Catalina Igor

The best acne scar removal product should include a biological skin rejuvenation protein substance that also contains topical antibiotical peptides that counters acne infection.

Once acne inflammation happens, caused by microbe infection in clogged pores, a person may develop several different lesion types. Smaller red bumps are known as papules. Larger red bumps are known as nodules. Sometimes, lesions will have a yellowish white color. The lesion is then called a pustule, because its color is due to pus accumulated inside the lesion.

Acne scars are left behind, often permanently, after the lesion is healed. Acne scarring occurs when acne is irritated, often by direct touching of the aggravated area. In order to decrease the incidence of acne scarring, avoid the use of oily cosmetics on the affected area. The affected skin should be regularly cleansed, and should not be squeezed. Picking and squeezing the lesion before it is ready to be drained can usually cause the acne to be embedded deeper, thereby causing more severe scarring. In addition to the risk of scarring, doctors often ask patients not to squeeze facial acne for the rare risk that the infectious material can reach parts of the brain, causing dangerous complications such as seizure, stroke, and even death.

Scars are more likely to appear from a sort of acne called nodulocystic or cystic acne; but even when they have the same origin, all scars are different.

Ice pick scars are thin, well-defined scars that make the skin appear it has been marked with an ice-pick. They are usually narrower than two millimeters and extend into the lower dermis or subcutaneous layer. Icepick scars are usually too deep to correct with skin resurfacing procedures such as dermabrasion or laser resurfacing.

Punch Excision Treatment for Ice-pick Acne Scarring

This approach of surgically treating acne scars is used on severe scars such as ice pick and deep scars. This procedure uses a punch biopsy tool which is basically a round, sharp "cookie-cutter" tool that comes in diameters ranging from 1.5 mm to 3.5 mm. The diameter of the tool is matched to the diameter of the scar to include the walls of the scar. Under local anesthesia the scar is excised with the punch tool and the skin borders are sutured together. The newly produced scar eventually disappears and may not be perceptible. If it is perceptible, it is more amenable now to resurfacing techniques or the use of skin regenerating accelerators.

Some solutions contain an exclusive skin rejuvenating substance and biological antibiotic proven to be efficient for acne scar treatment. They not only work for the removal of keloid scars and to minimize pitted or ice pick scars, but also prevent scarring and work as a biological remedy for adult and teen acne. They also work in conjunction with accutane or oral antibiotics for severe nodular cystic acne.

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Published December 12th, 2007

Filed in Beauty, Health, Teen