October 10, 2023
No matter how well we treat the skin, sometimes acne just pops up. Weather changes, stress, not enough or poor sleep, imbalanced diet, pollution, etc., could all contribute to that. However, the more frustrating thing is post-acne marks, i.e. the red or brown pigmentation left behind.
Can these post-acne marks heal on their own? What are the best ways to help them fade faster?
Read on to find out how to treat post-acne marks properly and quickly.
The human skin is composed of epidermis, dermis, and subcutaneous tissue. If damages reach the dermis and subcutaneous tissue, then indentations, such as craters, can occur. Whereas post-acne marks refer to the condition where redness (post-inflammatory erythema) and/or brownish color (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) remains even after the acne has healed.
Since crater-type acne scars are difficult to treat with only topical skincare products (although ingredients such as acids and retinol do help to a degree), for the purpose of this article, we will focus on the proper treatment of red and brown post-acne marks.
The main cause of red post-acne marks, or Post Inflammatory Erythema (PIE) is prolonged inflammation in the skin caused by the acne. The fact is, more often than not, inflammation persists even when the acne seems to have gone, and when inflammation stays in the skin, the capillaries may dilate and the skin may become thinner. As a result, blood vessels and muscles become more visible, and thus redness persists. In cases where the capillaries are damaged, the area may appear reddish-purple.
It can be difficult to distinguish between acne inflammation and red post-acne marks, but if more than 10 days have passed since the acne pump has calmed down, then there is a high possibility that it has developed into PIE.
It is important to note that unless these PIE are treated in a timely manner, they can turn dark, resulting in brown post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, which takes a lot more time and effort to treat.
To avoid PIE from the get go, it is important to calm inflammations as soon as an acne appears.
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When there is inflammation in the skin, a signal is sent to the melanocytes as part of an immune response. The melanocytes then overproduce the brown melanin pigment in an attempt to protect the skin.
In other words, when the above mentioned PIE are not adequately treated in a timely manner, melanin production will be stimulated as a result. Subsequently, these red marks will turn dark and brown into Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) due to melanin deposition in the skin.
The key to preventing brown post-acne marks, is treating PIE, the red post-acne marks, properly and quickly, so that melanin production does not go into overdrive due to inflammation. If unfortunately hyperpigmentation occurs, then there are several ways to help improve them.
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