How to Treat Acne Scars
The purpose of scar treatments is to confer the skin a more satisfactory physical appearance. These treatments usually improve the appearance of your skin, although sometimes the total recovery of your old condition is not possible.
The best way to prevent scarring is to treat acne as soon as possible, and as long as necessary. If scars appear, a number of efficient treatments are available. Dermatologic surgery options should be discussed with a dermatologist.
To fight acne scars, your best option is a natural skin care cream. Using it regularly, it should both eliminate flawed tissues and replace them with newly formed healthy skin cells. It also should fight skin infection and prevent scarring. The time period needed to yield full results will depend on how deep and old is the scarring.
A particularly good product should contain a natural ingredient that is both an enzyme that stimulates metabolic actions and a signal transduction protein that stimulates the mechanism of skin repair and skin remodeling.
The metabolic effect makes reference to extremely complex chains of controlled biochemical modification of chemical elements in living beings and cells. This includes the biosynthesis of intricate biological molecules (anabolism) and their breakdown (catabolism).
Ribonucleic acids (RNA) and ribosomes, found in all human cells, are the mediators for the polymerisation of new proteins. For this purpose, they use amino acids and other compounds, obtained from the proteins degraded through the catabolic process.
Through these metabolic processes enzymes are capable of quickly reducing the swelling or edema of traumatized or injured tissues by actually "digesting" or breaking down flawed tissues and ruptured cells at the site of injury, allowing these residual materials to be removed quickly from skin lesions so as to alleviate inflammation and subsequent pain, speeding the healing process and promoting regeneration of tissue to then happen more quickly.
In biology, signal transduction is any mechanism by which a cell converts one kind of signal or stimulus into another. Mechanisms called signal transductions often involve a sequence of biochemical activities inside the cell, which are carried out by enzymes and linked through second messengers. These processes take place in as little time as a millisecond or as long as a few seconds. In transduction processes, an important number of enzymes and other elements become engaged in the events that proceed from the initial stimulus. In such cases the chain of steps is called a "signalling cascade" and usually results in a small stimulus generating a large response.
Biological substances used to produce some skin care solutions include a complex mucin with natural peptides that fight acne infection, skin regenerating peptides that reduce scar tissues and prevent and repair scarring, and enzymes that dissolve flawed cells, halt inflammation and trigger skin regeneration.
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Published December 12th, 2007