Acne Scar Treatment
Acne Scar Formation
Clogged pore from increased sebum
Bacterial overgrowth causes skin inflammation
Pilosebaceous unit becomes inflammed
Scar type collagen leads to depressed scars
How do we treat Acne Scars?
Additionally, we must control active acne to prevent the formation of new scars while we treat existing scars.
In the first consultation, our doctor will recommend an acne scar treatment programme based on individual skin condition and the type of scars.
We do our best to tailor treatments based on budget, preferences and lifestyle requirements. For example, some treatments are more uncomfortable but with a shorter recovery downtime. These factors are important in recommending what would work best for you.
Types of Acne Scars
The broad categories of acne scars can be classified as hypotrophic and hypertrophic.
Examples of hypotrophic scars include rolling scars, ice pick scars and boxcar scars. Each scar responds to different scar treatments different. Frequently, a combination of scar treatments must be used to address each type of acne scar.
Hypertrophic scars are thick, raised scars. They form as an abnormal response to wound healing, where extra connective tissue forms around the original wound area. The result is a raised scar. Hypertrophic scars differ in character from hypotrophic scars and keloids and are treated differently.
Hypertrophic scar
Keloid
Treatment Options
Fractional Laser Resurfacing
In the first consultation, our doctor will recommend an acne scar treatment programme based on individual skin condition and the type of scars.
Subcision
Pico Laser
Synergistic Therapy
Some of the adjunctive treatments that we offer in combination for scar treatment include:
Rejuran S Rejuran Healer
To optimise the results of scar treatment, we complement procedures with regenerative products that aid in collagen remodelling and tissue regeneration.
EXOXE Exosomes
Skin Boosters