Acne scars

Acne scars are blemishes left behind after acne has healed. They can be raised (keloids or hypertrophic scars), pitted (ice pick scars or boxcar scars), or rolling scars.

Cause: Severe acne is more likely to leave scars. Picking or popping pimples can worsen scarring. Individual skin type and genetics also play a role.

History: Similar to acne itself, acne scarring has been a concern for centuries. Treatment options have become more advanced in recent years, offering hope for improvement.

Treatment Solutions: While complete removal may not always be possible, acne scars can be improved with various methods. These include topical retinoids, chemical peels, microneedling, laser therapy, and fillers. A dermatologist can recommend the most appropriate treatment based on the type and severity of scarring.

Disclaimer: Acne scar treatments vary in effectiveness and may require multiple sessions. Consulting a qualified dermatologist is crucial to determine the best course of action for your specific needs.