Articles


New Ingredient for Acne Scars Cream

by Danna Finnerand

Acne scars result from blemishes that become inflamed or do not heal properly. They are very common, but you should know that there are precautions you can take to prevent acne scars and treatments available that can significantly reduce their appearance.

Types of Acne Scars

There are many types of acne scars. The largest categories are called atrophic or hypertrophic referring to tissue loss or excess tissue respectively. Atrophic scars are more common and include pigmented scars, ice pick scars, rolling scars, and boxcar scars. One of the most commonly occurring are ice pick scars which are characterized by deep narrow pits. Rolling scars are wide and shallow, creating a wave like appearance. Boxcar scars have angular, well defined edges and usually affect the cheeks or temples. Hypertrophic scars are due to excess collagen during the wound healing process. They are thick raised scars that stay within the boundaries of the wound. Keloid scars are technically a type of hypertrophic, however they differ in the fact that they continue to progressively grow outside the original wound site. These acne scars differ from general scars that result from wound healing because they are bound down and depressed within our skin. Since acne wounds occur within the dermis because of inflammation, the scar is often within the skin rather than on its surface. This makes acne scarring more difficult to deal with.

Natural Acne Treatment

There are many popular methods for reducing acne scars. These are dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, and laser resurfacing. However, we propose something more natural, more comfortable, and easier than ever. Here we will tell you about the best cream for acne scars and what it contains that other treatments do not.

A fairly new discovery of an organic serum has been stumbled upon and studies have shown its great potential. A compound produced by the common brown garden snail has shown amazing regenerative properties and has begun to show up in certain natural acne creams. This serum has been found to be extremely effective in studied done by various Universities and Dermatology Centers.

How it Works

Scientifically known as Helix Aspersa Muller, this serum works deep into the dermis making it especially effective in the treatment of acne scars. It manages and regulates fibroblast production to avoid excess collagen and the resulting hypertrophic and keloid scarring. It also heightens cell communication to enable the body to recognize and break down damaged skin cells. The dissolving of dysfunctional cells gets rid of excess scar tissue above and below the skin's surface to control and reduce keloids, hypertrophic scars, atrophic scars, and necrotic tissue. This breakdown of cells produces amino acids and other components that are able to regenerate healthy skin cells. Helix Aspersa Muller can also strengthen bindings between cells to improve skin strength as well as trigger the production of glycosaminoglycans which help the skin maintain moisture. Its properties as an anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and anti-itch agent cause the scar healing experience to be safe, simple and free of discomfort, unlike other unnatural or surgical options.

This new ingredient has given us an outstanding solution for scar reduction treatment. It goes without saying that the most impressive acne scars cream is one that boasts Helix Aspersa Muller, the ingredient that can regenerate healthy skin cells, eliminate excess tissue, moisturize and protect skin and promise great results.

Biocutis offers all original Helix Aspersa Muller products. These Biocutis products, including BIOSKINCARE, boast Helix Aspersa Muller as well as a list of other active botanicals that work together to bring incredible results. BIOSKINCARE acne scar removal cream leaves your skin smooth, refreshed and soft as it gently eliminates acne scars and other skin imperfections. This acne scar treatment provides everything you need as it not only eliminates unwanted acne scars, it also detoxifies and moisturizes your skin and leaves your complexion bright and enhanced.

Published April 1st, 2010

Filed in Skin Care

View All Articles

Organic Skin Care