Acne - Blackheads & Whiteheads
Not all acne is the same. Simplistically, acne can be divided into red bumps and blackheads/whiteheads. This division is important because each type is treated differently: Blackheads and whiteheads
Adult Acne Facts
If you noticed the acne you had when you were 15 has returned in your 30s, rest assured, you're in good company. One in five women between the ages of 25 and 40 suffer from adult acne. Here are a few facts about adult acne and how to rid your skin of it.
What to do to remove scars?
When skin is burned, cut, or injured, special cells called fibroblasts produce a substance called collagen to close the wound. Collagen exists in normal skin, too, but in scar tissue, collagen fibers are more haphazardly arranged. It's not possible to completely remove a scar, but a few treatments might help make your scars less noticeable.