Acne Scar Treatment
Acne scars can leave behind uneven texture, pits, and pigmentation, long after active acne has healed. At Dermea Clinic, we provide advanced acne scar treatments designed to smoothen the skin, reduce marks, and restore confidence.
Our Approach
Our dermatologists recognize that not all acne scars are the same—whether boxcar, rolling, ice-pick, or pigmented scars—and design a personalized treatment plan for each patient. Using a combination of FDA-approved technologies and dermatologist-supervised procedures, we target both the surface and deeper skin layers for effective, long-lasting results.
Our goal is to help you achieve smoother, clearer, and more even-toned skin, with visible improvements after every session.
Treatment Procedures
Step 1: Consultation & Skin Assessment
- Dermatologist examines scar type, severity, and skin condition.
- A tailored treatment plan is created.
Step 2: Advanced Scar Removal Options
Depending on scar type, treatments may include:
- Laser Skin Resurfacing – Stimulates collagen and smoothens scarred tissue.
- Microneedling Radiofrequency (MNRF) – Improves skin texture, firms skin, and reduces deep scars.
- Chemical Peels – Exfoliate damaged layers and fade discoloration.
- Subcision – Breaks fibrous scar tissue to lift depressed scars.
- Intralesional Injections – Reduces raised or hypertrophic scars.
- Laser Toning – Corrects pigmentation and redness in scars.
Step 3: Monitoring & Adjustments
- Progress is reviewed across sessions.
- Treatments adjusted based on response.
Step 4: Aftercare & Maintenance
- Post-procedure creams/serums prescribed.
- Sun protection and lifestyle modifications advised.
- Maintenance sessions planned if necessary.
Who Can Choose This Treatment?
This treatment is suitable for individuals with:
- Atrophic scars (ice-pick, boxcar, rolling scars)
- Hypertrophic or raised scars
- Pigmented scars from acne inflammation
- Post-acne uneven skin texture
Not recommended for:
- Patients with active, untreated acne (active acne must be controlled first).
- Individuals with uncontrolled skin infections or wounds.