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Dermal Filler Has FDA Approval to Help With Acne Scars

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A novel dermal filler for acne scars has just been authorized by the Food and Drug Administration. The only cosmetic dermal filler authorized by the FDA for the treatment of acne scars is Bellafill®.

The millions of Americans who suffer from severe acne will be relieved to hear this. There are 40–50 million persons with acne in the United States alone.

 

Acne Scars with Dermal Fillers

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, nearly 85% of persons between the ages of 12 and 24 encounter at least a mild case of acne.

Hormones, menstruation, stress, and genetics have all been linked to an increase in acne. Acne scarring can lower a person’s self-esteem and confidence since it is difficult to conceal deep, embarrassing scars left by severe bouts of acne.

Acne scars, especially rolling scars and some less pronounced boxcar scars, can be treated quickly and easily using dermal fillers.

Acne scar filling needs a variable amount of substance based on these three variables:

  • Facial features of the patient

  • Having scarring from acne

  • Where the patient hopes to go with his or her treatment

Dermal fillers produce excellent outcomes and will evolve further in the next months. This enhancement is the result of the filler boosting collagen formation and breaking up some scarred-down bands. The average duration of dermal fillers is 9-12 months.

Another aesthetic procedure with numerous advantages and almost no recovery time is fractional non-ablative laser surgery. This laser emits pinpoint beams of light, or microbeams, that penetrate deeply into the skin and cause columns of coagulation, kicking off the body’s natural healing process and resulting in new, healthy tissue.

Nonsurgical injectable therapies, such as dermal fillers, should only be administered by qualified medical practitioners. More doctors are opting to offer injectables like dermal fillers because of the rising popularity of these products over the past year.

A dermal filler treatment usually takes less than an hour to complete. Professional healthcare providers can profit from this treatment since they can expect to earn about $500 for each patient.