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Introduction

Are you dealing with Acne Scars? Want to get rid of those nasty acne scars? Healthy Hugs Healthcare has got your back. Our modern healing treatments can help you get your beautiful and smooth skin back. But before that, you should know the types of acne and what causes acne scars.

Types of Acne

Whiteheads and Blackheads: These are typical and usually heal smoothly.

Papules: Pink to red bumps that hurt when touched.

Pustules: Pus-filled lesions with a red base and white or yellow top.

Nodules: Solid, larger lesions that extend deeper into the skin.

Cysts: Painful, pus-filled lesions that are most likely to scar.

What Causes Acne Scars?

Acne forms when your skin pores become clogged with too much oil and dead skin cells. Usually, acne heals after a short time with minimal scarring, but sometimes it roots deep down in the skin and takes longer to heal. As it penetrates deeply, it damages more of your skin tissues, leading to acne scars. Normally, your body heals itself, but when it fails to do so, it creates scar tissue, leaving behind deep scars.

When acne gets popped or opens up, the skin must close back up to cover the skin depression. Often, this process alters the colour, texture, and tone of the skin, resulting in what we call marks. Broken blood vessels from popped acne can also leave dark red or brown marks, which are essentially hyperpigmentation.

Let us tell you, that even if you avoid popping your acne, you may still notice dark marks on your skin.

How Healthy Hugs Healthcare Help You Get Rid of Acne Scars?

At Healthy Hug Healthcare, we understand the frustration caused by acne scars. These lingering marks can impact self-confidence and overall well-being. Our dedicated team of dermatologists and healthcare professionals is committed to helping you achieve smoother, clearer skin. Let’s explore some effective treatments for different types of acne scars removal:

Best Skin Repair Treatments At Healthy Hugs Healthcare

1. Dermabrasion Treatment

Dermabrasion is a skin-resurfacing procedure. This dermabrasion treatment employs a rapidly rotating device to remove the outer layer of skin. The skin that regenerates after dermabrasion is usually smoother. This treatment can help improve the appearance of various skin flaws, including:

Acne scars

Scars resulting from surgery

Age spots

Fine facial lines

Wrinkles

2. Laser Treatments

Laser or light therapy induces changes to the surface of the skin, allowing new, healthy skin to form at the scar site. These treatments are non-invasive and require less downtime recovery compared to surgical revision. Laser treatments are effective in improving the appearance and morbidity of scars.

3. Scar-revision Treatment

Scar revision involves both cosmetic and medical approaches to reduce the appearance of scars and alleviate associated pain. Various techniques are used, depending on the scar type, location, and cause:

Topical Treatments: These include creams applied directly to the skin.​

Injectables: Certain substances are injected into the scar tissue.

Skin Resurfacing: Methods like dermabrasion, chemical peels, and laser therapy.

Conclusion

Healthy Hugs Healthcare is dedicated to helping individuals overcome the impact of acne scars. Our team of dermatologists offers personalized treatments for various scar types. Whether you’re dealing with boxcar scars, ice-pick scars, or rolling scars, we tailor our approach to your unique needs. Remember that while most scars are permanent, you can achieve smoother, healthier skin with proper care and treatment. 

Authored By: Dr. Pooja Khan

Consultant Cosmetologist & Lifestyle Diseases Specialist

Dr. Pooja Khan ( Director )

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