Robert S. Baraczek is a dermatology research-and-development consultant based in Arlington, Texas. Over the course of his career, Robert S. Baraczek has focused on the development of cosmetic skin care products, such as those used to treat acne and acne scars.
Acne can be treated with a number of different approaches, including preventative techniques that can also help to minimize the chances of acne scarring. Preventative methods range from proper diet and skincare routines to various topical prescription products.
Picking at and popping pimples is perhaps the leading cause of scarring. That said, if a person feels compelled to examine their acne, they should thoroughly clean the area after touching it. A solution of half hydrogen peroxide and half water will minimize the growth of bacteria from skin oils, though there will still be potential for infection and scarring.
It is also important to treat inflamed acne as soon as possible. Chronic inflammation results in skin discoloration, which can take the form of permanent scarring. Spot sulfur treatments can be effective in fighting acne-related inflammation, including homemade remedies made of crushed aspirin and water. People with severe, chronic acne should seek out the support of an experienced dermatologist for a more individualized recommendation.
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