20th October 2022

What to do About Acne Scars 

Acne is a common skin condition which typically tends to affect young adults, although symptoms can persist into middle age. One of the unfortunate issues with acne is the scarring left behind on the skin surface following a breakout. Acne scars are usually permanent, although various treatment options exist which may be able to reduce their appearance. Maintaining a good skin care routine and visiting an aesthetic clinic such as Cosmetic Doctor Brisbane can help to improve your facial appearance and restore self-confidence. Here’s a brief overview of the causes of acne scarring and how we may be able to help. 

How do Acne Scars Occur? 

Up to 95% of people with acne experience scarring as a side effect of acne breakouts. In some cases scarring is only mild, but others experience more severe scarring. Factors which may affect the severity include your genetics, presence of bacterial infection and the specific type of acne you are diagnosed with. People with inflammatory acne usually experience scarring due to the presence of swollen, painful pimples which cause damage to the skin.  

The best way to avoid acne scarring is to maintain a good skincare routine and treat acne in the early stages before it becomes problematic. You should try to avoid squeezing or picking at any bumps which appear in your skin, as this can introduce bacteria and aggravate your acne.  

Different Types of Acne Scarring 

There are 6 main types of acne scars, each with their own unique characteristics. 

  • Hyperpigmentation Acne Scar – This type of scar is not actually a true scar, but rather a discolouration of the skin. Once a pimple has disappeared, you may notice a dark spot left in its place. 
  • Atrophic Acne Scars – When the skin fails to produce sufficient collagen after healing, you may notice a pit or depression forming within the scar.  
  • Keloid Acne Scars – You may notice enlarged mounds with some discolouration on the skin. This is due to the body producing too many cells during the healing process.  
  • Icepick Acne Scars – When the skin fails to produce enough collagen, overlying skin may collapse and leave a V shaped scar and depression. 
  • Rolling Acne Scars – Characterised by their wide appearance with sharp edges.  
  • Boxcar Acne Scars – Characterised by their wide appearance with round/sloping edges, most commonly occurring around the jaw and lower cheeks. 

What Treatment Options are Available? 

Acne is a unique experience for each individual, so it is important to visit a qualified professional for an examination and treatment consultation. Chemical peels and laser resurfacing are two effective treatment options, along with dermal fillers. Cosmetic Doctor Brisbane are a leading provider of dermal fillers for acne scars, which is an effective treatment option that can smooth out any depressions in the skin for a more contoured appearance.  

Dermal fillers involve the use of hyaluronic acid, which is inserted into the atrophic scar tissue to restore volume to the skin. Whilst results vary for each individual, dermal fillers are an effective and straightforward treatment option which can reduce the appearance of acne scarring for up to 18 months.  

Worried about Acne Scarring? Call Cosmetic Doctor Brisbane Today 

Acne scarring is an unfortunate and frustrating experience, however various treatment options are available. If you are looking to enjoy a smoother looking appearance, please don’t hesitate to book an appointment at Cosmetic Doctor Brisbane. Our friendly team look forward to creating a tailored treatment plan to suit your beautification goals.