Plastic Surgery Types
 
 

Plastic Surgery for Acne

There are millions of people suffering from mild or severe acne. The treatment for mild acne can be done but severe acne leaves behind acne scars on the body and this acne needs plastic surgery for removing acne scars. There are number of non-surgical plastic surgeries such as dermabrasion and chemical peels which reduce the occurrence of acne scars.

Facial plastic surgery is best for patients having acne and acne scars which helps in achieving the cosmetic outlook of the skin. Mild acne can be treated by applying certain creams, lotions, gels and taking certain medications. But deep acne scars like ice pick acne scars need plastic surgery for better and quick results.

Non-surgical plastic surgery like chemical peels for acne will significantly improve the acne condition of the patient and the complete outlook of the skin. This procedure eliminates the surface layers of the skin to obtain the fresh outlook and unaltered the layers from beneath. The recognition of this procedure for acne is rapidly growing in the entire world, as this treatment verifies to be proficient for curing acne involving less risk of obstacles.

Before pursuing chemical peels or dermabrasion for acne, it is essential that the patient should consult an experienced cosmetic plastic surgeon who is qualified in this type of treatment. The patient and the plastic surgeon can talk about the present condition, medical history and the preferred outcomes in order to assess if chemical peels or dermabrasion for acne will be correct for them or not. The patient should seek plastic surgery only from a well qualified plastic surgeon who is expert in the skin resurfacing procedures.

A plastic surgeon will determine the extent of sun damage, skin color, the acne condition and the oiliness of the skin in order to evaluate the eligibility for performing chemical peels for acne. The best applicants for this procedure are those patients who have apparent acne scars or acne. This procedure should not be performed on the pregnant women having active or severe acne.

This type of plastic surgery for acne also minimizes the appearance of the wrinkles and improves the skin pigmentation. The various formulations are used in chemical peels for acne such as salicylic acid, betahydroxy acid and alphahydroxy acid which are very useful in reducing acne. There are certain risks associated with this procedure such as the patient can experience mild irritation, redness and crusting after the procedure.

Lighter and stronger chemical peels for acne are recommended by the plastic surgeon to the patients that depends on the type of the acne and acne scars. This treatment may not be so effective in curing all types of acne conditions. This procedure can be performed along with laser resurfacing, microdermabrasion and dermal fillers to acquire long lasting effects and depends on the individual needs of the patient.