Wednesday, February 8, 2017

A Brief Overview of Acne Scarring Prevention

 

A graduate of the University of California, Sam W. Lee has worked as an associate professor of dermatology at Harvard Medical School in Boston since 1999. Dr. Sam W. Lee is also a member of the foundation grant review Committee in the dean’s office.

Acne is a skin condition that can lead to discomfort and physical insecurities. If improperly treated, acne can result in scars that may last far longer than the condition itself.

In some cases, excessive or overly sensitive acne may scar on its own. However, scarring often results from repeated squeezing or picking at infected areas.

To avoid scarring, individuals should refrain from directly touching their acne. Preventing acne is the most effective method of avoiding acne scarring.

Many facial cleansers that keep pores clean and open are on the market, while acne products can provide further topical support. Individuals should also monitor their diets. Unhealthy eating can contribute to the problem of acne.

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