acne is a common skin condition, caused by changes in the skin structures consisting of a hair follicle and its associated sebaceous (oil) gland via male hormone stimulation.
Acne is most common during adolescence, affecting more than 85% of teenagers, and frequently continues into adulthood. The cause of Acne in adolescence is generally an increase in male sex hormones, which people of both genders accrue during puberty. For most people, acne diminishes over time and tends to disappear or at the very least decrease after one reaches one’s early twenties. There is, however, no way to predict how long it will take for acne to disappear entirely, and some individuals will continue to suffer with acne well into their thirties, forties and beyond.
I have few suggestions to decrease your acne scars.
1. Drinking at least 8 glasses of water or more every day helps your skin to shed those unwanted dead  cells.
2.You might apply Vitamin E topically to the affected area.
3.The more nutritious foods you include in your meal, the faster the scar will heal. It helps in building the skin cells and gives a healthy skin glow as well.
4.Combine rose water and paste of sandal wood and apply it on the spot where the scars are. Leave it overnight then rinse with cold water the next day.
Aside from the natural ways of removing acne scars, there are also dermatological procedures that would definitely give you a much faster result. However, pregnancy and other health conditions may hinder your want to undergo these procedures.
Nowadays, not only certified dermatologists do a microdermabrasion but estheticians as well. Microdermabrasion is the removal of the top skin layer using a machine that chafes off the skin. Once the skin heals, the top layer will then have a smoother and clearer appearance.

With all the available choices for treatment, you surely would not have an excuse as to why your acne scar is still obvious.

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