Although many people claim that acne is not a chronic condition, tissue scarring tends to convince us of the contrary. If the damage at the level of the skin is too extensive with lots of compromised cells, then acne scar removal will involve a rather complex surgical procedure. There are several factors that influence a specialist into recommending a certain therapeutic course of action: the patient's medical history, the scar type, the severity of the problem, possible medication sensitivity and the preference for a certain treatment over another.
Scars are separated into categories known as pit scars, ice picks and crater-like scars. The acne scar removal may therefore include procedures with temporary or permanent results. Sometimes in order to get rid of the scared skin areas several interventions may be necessary. Chemical peeling, dermabrasion, laser surgery, punch grafts, collagen injections or fat transfer are but a few from the list of the interventions used for acne scar removal.
The costs of acne scar removal vary depending on the complexity of the procedure, but laser therapy is surely one of the most expensive of all. Add several sessions for achieving permanent results, and you'll have paid a small fortune. It is a good idea to check the health insurance policy and see whether part of the intervention costs are covered by the insurance company or no. Most of the time people break their bank account for this kind of interventions, which is why it is not exactly within the reach of an average person.
Regardless of the type of procedure, acne scar removal is a process that takes a lot of time and patience. In most cases, the various therapeutic interventions are followed by temporary side effects that make the skin look even worse than before, with swollen red areas that are painful most of the time. This inconvenience is common to almost all the surgical treatments since they all have a basic element in common: the stimulation of the natural tissue growth, which cannot happen without the infliction of small wounds.
Moreover, the efficiency of the acne scar removal treatment depends on a range of subjective factors related to the individual specificity of each person. The recovery period after the intervention also depends on the individual healing speed that differs from one body to another, some people will have new tissues sooner while for others the process goes more slowly. And last but not least, even the number of surgical interventions is established by the doctor in accordance with these specifics.








