Effective Acne Scars Treatments That Truly Work: Solutions for Clearer, Smoother Skin

Many people who struggle with inflammatory acne and facial scarring seek out effective acne treatments.

To find treatments that truly work, it is important to understand the causes of acne scars. Scarring can develop whether or not you try to pop pimples. This condition could be genetic and also depends on levels of collagen production. Discover the most effective treatments for evening out the tone and texture of your skin.

Dermatologist Formulated Azelaic Acid 14% Cream

One of the best topical treatments for acne and scarring is definitely Azelaic Acid Cream. A medical-grade concentration of this ingredient targets two of the main factors that can lead to acne scarring by killing the bacteria that cause acne and reducing skin inflammation.

Azelaic acid can prevent future scarring and address existing scarring. This treatment clears pores, turns over skin cells and lightens discoloration to reduce visible scarring. Even in a 14% concentration, azelaic acid is gentle enough to up to twice daily.

Synergistic treatments such as niacinamide face cream and topical Vitamin C can work with azelaic acid to further reduce visible signs of acne scarring. These treatments also promote collagen production to prevent depressed acne scars or pitting. By turning over skin cells, azelaic acid also prevents the formation of raised acne scars that can result from the overproduction of collagen.

Patient Success Stories

Many patients see reduced breakouts within several weeks of using azelaic acid on a daily basis. It can take months of treatment for existing scars to become less visible, but preventing new scars can reduce the visibility of scarring.

Some of the best success stories are from patients who combine supplements with topical treatments. A Pigmentation Defense supplement can be useful if you have dark scarring or discoloration, while an antioxidant vitamin supplement, such as Spectrum, can protect skin from oxidative damage.

Successful treatment usually involves committing to a daily skin care and supplement routine over the course of months. It can take six to 12 months to see the full effects of acne scar treatments, though you are likely to see a reduction in active breakouts and the visibility of light scarring sooner.

Find the Right Treatment For Your Skin

Every case of acne is slightly different. Most people who have inflammatory acne can benefit from treatments that reduce the presence of bacteria that cause breakouts and clear blocked pores that could otherwise become inflamed. Some people have dark and discolored acne scars, while the texture of scarring is the main issue for other individuals.

Considering the benefits of skincare treatments and supplements can help you decide on the best treatment for your skin. Combining supplements with targeted treatments, such as hair growth serum, can provide faster and more lasting results than topical treatments alone.
Severe inflammatory acne is more likely to result in scarring than minor breakouts that you control with treatments. Azelaic acid and other effective topical treatments can reduce the appearance of existing acne scars, prevent or treat discoloration and smooth the texture of your skin.

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