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Acne Scar Removal By Enzymes In A Biological Compound

Author:  Sara Kitch   2007-12-18  Word Count: 411  Category: Acne  Print  Copy

Once acne inflammation appears, induced by bacteria infection in clogged pores, a person may develop various different lesion types: papules (smaller red bumps), nodules (larger red bumps), and pustules (yellowish white bumps, filled with pus).
Acne scars are left behind, many times permanently, after the lesion is healed. Acne scarring appears when acne is irritated, often by direct touching of the aggravated area. In order to decrease the risk of acne scarring avoid the use of oily make-up on the affected area. The affected area should be constantly cleansed, and should not be squeezed. The lesions can be aggravated if you pick and squeeze them before they're ready to be drained. In addition to the risk of scarring, doctors often ask patients not to squeeze facial acne for the rare risk that its infectious content can go into parts of the brain, implying severe problems such as seizure, stroke, and even death.
Acne's Severity Depends on Many Factors
Some of the most important factors such as the race of the individual, the age, and even complexion and eye color can influence the severity of an acne scar. Acne is more usual in boys, although both genders and all ages can be affected. As a rule of thumb, commonly the younger the person, the more minimal the effects of scarring. Also, the tendency towards developing acne is an inherited trait. The good news is that the condition tends to disappear after adolescence.
Natural products contain unique skin regenerating ingredients and natural antibiotic proven effective for the treatment of acne scars. They not only work for the elimination of raised keloid scars and to minimize pitted or ice pick scars, but also prevent scarring and act as a natural remedy for adult and teen acne. This natural skin renewal substance is gathered from the secretions left on his paths by the Chilean snail Helix Aspersa Muller. The very same substance this snail uses to quickly regenerate his own shell and skin when injured. After years of demonstrated effects, scientific recognition and the invention of a patented process to make it into a topical cream, is now presented as a natural remedy.
The bioactive components and the peptides in these creams trigger the formation of new elastic cells, collagen and pigment, evening scar cavities. They will also reduce (digest) and replace the old fibrous collagen created to repair injured tissues. The first evident effect is a softening of the skin.

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