Acne scars are treatable — when we treat the scar type. We plan your treatment based on icepick, box, rolling and atrophic scars, using high-quality devices and regenerative options for selected cases.
Icepick scars need a different strategy than box or rolling scars. Identifying the scar type is the first step to meaningful improvement.
Outcomes depend on device quality, parameters and technique. We use premium systems and evidence-based combination planning for safety and consistency.
Primary option (selected): TCA CROSS to target narrow deep pits.
Supportive options (selected): resurfacing devices where appropriate.
These often respond best to combination methods depending on depth and tethering.
Exact device choice and sessions depend on scar grade and skin type.
Atrophic scars can be challenging, especially with volume loss. For selected cases, we plan regenerative volume restoration.
Explore: Fat Grafting
ResurFX is used for selected scar patterns to improve texture, pores and mild-moderate scarring as part of a plan.
Explore: Laser Treatments
Endolift may help selected cases by supporting collagen remodeling and tightening where laxity contributes to scar visibility.
It can also be part of combination plans depending on scar type and skin quality.
Explore: Endolift in Laser Section
After structured scar correction, selected medifacial/infusion protocols may be used for skin glow and maintenance.
We avoid “parlour-style” facials; decisions are case-based.
Most acne scars can be significantly improved, but complete removal is uncommon. Results depend on scar type, depth and consistency of the plan.
We choose treatments based on scar type (icepick/box/rolling/atrophic) and combine methods for better outcomes.
For selected atrophic scars needing volume restoration, we prefer autologous options like fat grafting where appropriate, based on clinical assessment.
Endolift may support collagen remodeling and tightening in selected cases and can be part of a combined plan depending on scar pattern and skin laxity.
When to refer: post-acne scarring (icepick/box/rolling), atrophic scars with volume loss, patients seeking high-quality device-based correction, and cases needing combination planning after acne control.