Acne Scarring
Acne scarring can affect skin texture and tone long after active breakouts have resolved.
Acne scarring develops when inflammation from acne disrupts the skin’s natural healing process, leading to changes in texture such as depressions, unevenness, or areas of firmness. The severity and type of scarring can vary depending on skin type, acne history, and how the skin healed.
Scars may become more noticeable over time as collagen levels decline and skin regeneration slows. Factors such as sun exposure and skin dehydration can also affect the appearance of acne scars.
Aesthetic treatments may help improve the appearance of acne scarring by supporting skin renewal, collagen production, and overall skin quality. Results vary depending on scar type and individual response.
A consultation is essential to assess skin condition and determine the most appropriate treatment approach.

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