Natural Remedies for Treating Scars
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Many people swear by vitamin E oil. Either they use the oil purchased from a health food store or break open a gel cap and apply the oil that way. A number of dermatologists warn, however, that topical vitamin E is unproved for this sort of treatment and has in fact been observed to worsen an acne scar.
Other
natural remedies that seem to be safer and more effective include camellia oil. This is a light cooking oil not commonly used in the States, pressed from the camellia seed. It is available either online or in natural food markets. Many users attest that massaging it gently into the scars twice a day will make acne scars vanish, although the results will not be noticeable for many months. After a year of solid use, however, a number of scars - even older, deeper scars - may disappear.
Emu oil, derived from the Australian flightless bird, has also been known to help lighten acne scars. Anyone wanting to use these oils should be mindful, however, that they must go lightly and massage thoroughly, because oil can also promote acne. These oils are generally reported to be non-acne causing, but it’s good to be aware.
Whole milk plain yogurt can also help lighten acne scars. A yogurt mask contains AHAs, so it is healing and stimulating, as well as lightening. For further lightening and treatment, mix fresh lemon juice into the mask. This gives your skin a blast of pure vitamin C and lemon juice is a natural bleach.
Bleaching Acne Scars
Traditionally, what makes acne scars vanish is topical bleach, like prescription-strength hydroquinone. This has been very effective for a number of users, but people also report burning and even deeper reddening of the scar. Furthermore, it may be associated with more serious medical problems, although this is still under debate and study. If a dermatologist suggests you try it, ask to use a sample first to determine your skin’s initial response.
Prescription-strength retinoic acid (Retin-A) has also been seen to make acne scars vanish, along with tackling the active acne itself. Be aware that when using Retin-A, you will look worse before you look better, because skin will initially be very red and dry. However, this should only last two weeks or so.
Peels and Lasers
Lactic and glycolic acid peels have been shown to improve the appearance of acne scars, as well as discourage further breakouts. They won’t be effective while you’re still having big active breakouts, but a series of peels once the acne is under some control will brighten skin and tighten pores.
For severe scarring,
laser treatment has been shown to be effective. This is expensive, but if you’ve tried everything else, it might be a way to go.