Healing Acne Scars on Black Skin

Treatments and Remedies for Acne Scars


Acne scars are reminders of times in our life when we suffered with acne. If you have suffered from problem skin or acne for years, then you probably know full well the emotional pain that acne scarring can produce. Acne scars on black skin are unattractive dark spots, a skin condition that can even cause individuals to become very self-conscious and avoid social situations.

For many people, the idea of getting rid of acne scars is very exciting, because it helps to erase reminders of a time when they were probably embarrassed about their skin and perhaps even of their appearance.

There are different types of acne scars. Some of the primary ones are rolling scars, boxcar scars, hypertrophic scars and ice pick scars. There are various treatments, some over-the-counter and others which you will need to go to a doctor or dermatologist to have performed. Below, we will talk about some of the common acne scar treatments. The prices of the treatments and their invasiveness will differ.

One option is to visit your dermatologist. They will be able to look at your scars and come up with a plan to get rid of them. You will also want to spend some time doing some research yourself so that you are able to offer some suggestions for treatments or you can refuse ones that you don’t want to have performed. If you know what is available, you will be able to better voice your opinion. Your doctor may suggest subcision. This is a very expensive treatment and cost upwards of $1000 every time you get it done. This involves your doctor raising the top layer of your skin so that the blood can flow to the area and raise the part of your scar that is indented. This will make the surface more smooth. This type of treatment is best suited for individuals who have rolling scars or those that are not very deep. In many cases, it will require that you come back more than once so this can be very expensive.

Your dermatologist may also suggest that you actually get the scar cut out and then replace with a graft of skin from some other part of your body. They also can just simply cut out the scar stretch the skin over the incision.

A chemical peel is another option. These can also be expensive. You want to make sure that you go to a dermatologist who is highly trained and skilled in performing chemical peels, otherwise your skin can be burned. They will be using acid to get rid of the top layer of your skin.


Laser resurfacing is a procedure that is becoming really popular to help get rid of acne scars. Lasers are used to get rid of the top layer of the skin, resulting in a much smoother appearance.

You may also want to consider acne scar creams. These are a lot less expensive then some of the other options. They also have less side effects and a less amount of risk. However, they may not provide you with the drastic improvement that you desire. You want to look for creams that have vitamin E. Cocoa butter is a good choice. This will help the skin stay soft and elastic and overtime, the skin will eventually heal itself if you take care of it. You may also want to consider asking your doctor for acne scar cream suggestions. They will be able to direct you to the very best ones.

Home Treatments for Acne on Black Skin

Eat more fruits and vegetables and less greasy food. Apply cucumber, lemon, oil, tea, toothpaste, herbal remedies. This way you kill the bacteria causing acne.

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