In the world of skincare, one of the most common issues amongst patients – both men and women, is the unwanted presence of acne. While acne is often considered to be most commonly an issue amongst those in their teenage years, in truth, acne issues can effect you at almost any age. And while hormones certainly play a key role, hormonal changes can occur a lot more often than just puberty and in your teens. Plus when it comes to acne issues, according to Dr. Alan Kling, the best dermatologist in Manhattan, often acne is a product of skin infections, poor skincare habits such as a lack of cleaning, and the presence of bacteria. plus, when excessive oils come into the mix, it can clog pores and cause acne to occur in almost anyone regardless of age and other issues. While acne is tough to deal with on its own, one of the biggest issues that come about as a result of acne issues are acne scars. When it comes to acne scar removal NYC experts such as Dr. Kling, the best dermatologist 10028 has to offer, it is one of the most toughest things to deal with and something that often occurs when acne issues are left untreated or allowed to heal on their own without any dermatological intervention. The fact is that when it comes to acne scar removal NYC patients need to understand that there is truly no way to alleviate acne scars 100%, and the vast majority of treatments are only actually reducing their appearance as opposed to fully removing them. As the top Botox specialist Manhattan has to offer, Dr. Kling encounters a wide variety of skincare issues and will often recommend the use of laser acne scar treatment. Despite how poplar this method is for acne scars far too many patients are relatively uneducated on the subject. In this article, we will be going through the ins and outs of laser acne scare removal NYC patients need to understand.

What are Acne Scars?
When it comes to laser acne scar treatment, the goal, as we mentioned with most every acne scar treatment, is to minimize the appearance of these scars – and removal isn’t actually possible. Acne scars are far more common than you would realize – in fact according to Dr. Kling, the best dermatologist in Manhattan, over 90% of acne patients will experience some type of acne scars. The fact is that acne scars come about from collagen being sent to the acne scar by the body, to heal the active acne. When there is too much collagen being sent to the acne site, by the body, this causes the patient to experience raised acne scars. however, when there is too little collagen being sent to the treatment area, it caused what is known as a depressed acne scar to develop. So the two main types of acne scars are raised or depressed acne scars.

Laser treatment for acne scars are able to focus a direct laser beam of light onto the skin’s outermost layer, along the treatment area, in order to break up scar tissue. At the same time, the treatment encourages new, healthy skin cells to grow and replace the scar tissue. According to Dr. Kling, the best dermatologist 10028 has to offer, before undergoing laser acne scar removal NYC patients should have a full skincare analysis done, as well as to have their acne scars examined so that their doctor knows the best means of attacking their scars, without damaging their surrounding skin.

How Laser Treatments Work
Generally, when it comes to laser acne scar treatment, the process in a fairly specific way. Heat energy is emit ed from the laser and works to remove the skin’s top, outermost layer where the scar tissue has formed. As this top layer of your scar peels off, your skin appears smoother, and the appearance of the scar is less noticeable. According to Dr. Kling, the best Botox specialist Manhattan has to offer, the scar tissue breaks apart, heat and light from the laser also encourage new, healthy skin cells to grow. Blood flow is drawn to the area by the heat of the laser, and inflammation is reduced as blood vessels in the scar are targeted.

There are two different types of laser treatments to use, such as non-ablative laser resurfacing and fractional laser treatments. Non-ablative uses infrared lasers, and heat is emitted from these types of lasers and is meant to help stimulate the production of additional collagen. And this encourages new cell growth and replaces the damaged scar tissue. When we use a fractional laser, they aim to stimulate the tissue underneath your scar to remove cells that are darkly pigmented underneath the top layer of skin. For more information on laser scar removal, be sure to contact Kling Dermatology today.

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