Dealing with acne scarring
About Acne scarring
Not all scars are permanent.
There may be a lot of damage to the surface and underlying layers of skin if you have, or previously had moderate to severe acne. This may result in flat, discoloured acne scars as well as other sorts of scarring, such as pitted or indented skin.
Don't let acne scarring discourage you. Our expert team can assist you in visibly decreasing the appearance of scars with a combination of treatments.
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Scarring develops due to a complication of acne.
Acne scars can occur in any type of acne, but they are more likely with inflammatory acne, which often shows as deep nodules and cysts. When acne develop deep within the skin, damage to the tissue may occur. Collagen is then produced when the body tries hard to heal these wounds.
You’ll see scarring, if too little or too much collagen is produced. The risk of scarring also increases if spots are picked, so it's vital to avoid doing this.
Although some scars may improve somewhat on their own, depending on the severity of the wound, and some scarring will be more difficult to reduce or remove than others.
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