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What are Acne Scars?
Acne scars are the residual marks left on the skin after acne lesions heal. They can take on various forms, including atrophic (depressed) scars, which appear as pits or indentations, and hypertrophic (raised) scars, which are elevated above the skin’s surface. The severity and type of scarring depend on the intensity of the acne and how it was treated, including factors like picking or squeezing lesions. Acne scars can affect skin texture and may impact self-confidence.
Various Stages & Severity of Acne Scars
Acne scars can vary significantly in appearance and severity. Mild scarring may involve minor textural irregularities, while moderate scarring can lead to noticeable pits or discoloration. Severe scarring typically manifests as deep, pitted scars that require more intensive treatment options for improvement. Over time, scarring may fade, but more permanent scars often require specialized interventions for effective management. Understanding the severity is essential for creating an effective treatment plan.
The Bay Aesthetics Acne Scar Treatments
At The Bay Aesthetics, we specialize in advanced treatments to reduce the appearance of acne scars. Our methods include chemical peels, microdermabrasion, and laser therapy to promote skin regeneration and improve texture. Our experienced team evaluates each case individually, ensuring personalized care that focuses on your unique skin needs, helping you regain confidence in your appearance.
What Are the Causes of Acne Scars?
- Inflammation: Severe inflammation from cystic acne can damage surrounding tissue.
- Picking/Squeezing: Manipulating acne can lead to further skin damage and scarring.
- Genetics: Some individuals may be more prone to scarring due to genetic factors.
Looking for an acne scar treatment?
Book a consultation so that one of our specialists can assess your scars and explain the treatment options to you one-on-one.