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Sponsored Feature: Anti-Ageing Treatment – Know Your Options Before You Leap!

By Notquitecarrie @OliviaMackinnon

Finding the right anti-ageing treatment for yourself? Don’t like those ugly marks on your face and arms? Well, now you don’t have to worry much, since you have a plethora of treatment options to get rid of those ugly marks.

Nevertheless, as they say, you should ‘always look before you leap’, especially when it is about your health and well being. You can permanently remove age spots but some treatments available out there can have grave side effects, which you would want to avoid. For instance, cryosurgery can permanently remove the scars but it is surely not for everyone. Similarly, each clinical procedure comes with its own pros and cons and you need to weigh the best one for yourself.

If you are seriously thinking of getting those hideous scars removed, then here are a few options you could go for. Select the best treatment from the following list and you’ll be on your way to a healthy youthful looking skin once again!

Laser Therapy

As most of us know, laser therapy is the most advanced and the safest method available today for removing skin scars. Even though there have been many controversies associated with this method, it remains the most effective one. When it comes to finding the perfect anti-ageing treatment, laser therapy will always be on the top of every dermatologist’s list.

Laser therapy works best for those who are healthy enough to bear the ‘laser effect’. In this process, melanin cells are destroyed with the laser beam without damaging the surface of your skin. It should be noted here that laser therapy might require more than one session, depending on how well the method is reacting to your skin. Some lasers, such as the Tria Skin Rejuvenating Laser, are available for use in your own home.

Medications

There are several medications that can help you out with the issue. Don’t be taken up with the big names, always go for medications and cosmetics that are tested, certified and recommended by dermatologists.

In particular, bleaching creams can be suggested by your dermatologist to use at home along with mild steroids. A combination of these two can help reduce the scars over a period of some months. Regular usage of prescription bleach creams can be useful in some cases not always. Therefore, make sure your dermatologist is aware of any skin irritation, rashes or conditions you suffer from.

Dermabrasion

Dermabrasion is yet another widely used and recommended procedure for reducing skin wrinkles and other signs of aging. If not the best, it definitely is a form of treatment that makes it to the top three in the list. As the name implies, sand particles are used to remove dead skin or dead cells from the surface of your skin, allowing new skin formation. This way, the old skin is washed away with a rapidly rotating brush. The only downside of this treatment is that it may give rise to redness and itchiness for a few weeks. Once the new skin forms completely, the itchiness will go away. In addition, you need to keep your skin protected from the sun for at least a month once you go through dermabrasion.

Chemical Peels

There are mainly two types of chemical peel options available. The first option is to get it done by a dermatologist, in which case it will be a clinical process and a neater one. The specialist will spray the chemical on the affected areas. This chemical will absorb the dead skin cells, giving room to new skin to emerge.

The second option is going for cosmetic chemical peels that are available in the market. These are do-it-yourself peels and are not as strong as the clinical ones. They can help you rejuvenate the skin in the earlier days, when the scars are not too deep.

What Should You Consider?

Remember, every anti-ageing treatment will come with its prerequisites. No matter how good the treatment is, you need to consider whether it is right for your skin type. Always consult with your dermatologist before making any decisions.

 


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