Acne Scarring

What Is Acne Scarring?

Acne scarring occurs when severe acne heals but leaves behind permanent marks or indentations on the skin. These scars can appear as depressed or raised areas, and in some cases, discoloration or redness persists long after the acne has cleared. Scars form when the skin is damaged during the healing process, usually due to inflammation or infection deep within the skin. While acne scars can be difficult to treat, there are effective options available to smooth and regenerate the skin.

What Causes Acne Scarring?

What Are the Treatments for Acne Scarring?

Frequently Asked Questions

Can acne scars be completely removed?
While acne scars can be significantly improved, they may not be entirely removed. Treatments like microneedling and ADVATx can help minimize their appearance.
Depending on the treatment, noticeable improvements can take several weeks to months, with multiple sessions often required for the best results.
Without treatment, most acne scars are permanent, but advanced procedures can help reduce their visibility and improve skin texture.
Acne scars typically do not worsen on their own, but sun exposure and skin aging can make them more noticeable.
The best treatment depends on the type of scar, but microneedling, ADVATx, and PRP, along with regenerative therapies such as exosomes or PRX, are highly effective options for improving the appearance of acne scars.