Oxford, Bicester and Beaconsfield
Aesthetic Conditions

Acne scars

The main content of acne scars typically includes information on their types (e.g., icepick, boxcar, rolling), causes (e.g., severe acne, picking), and treatment options. Treatments may involve topical creams, chemical peels, microneedling, laser therapy, or surgical procedures, tailored to the type and severity of scars for smoother, more even skin texture.

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How does it work?

Acne scars develop when the skin’s healing process is disrupted after severe acne lesions. The body produces collagen to repair the damage, but sometimes too much or too little collagen is produced, leading to various types of scars such as icepick, boxcar, or rolling scars. Treatments work by stimulating collagen production, resurfacing the skin, or breaking down scar tissue to improve their appearance. Options include topical treatments, chemical peels, microneedling, laser therapy, or surgical procedures, depending on scar type and severity.

At a Glance

Treatment

medical grade skin care regime with supplementary peels & treatments as advised

Frequently Asked Questions

Explanation of how severe acne inflammation damages the skin’s collagen, leading to scar formation during the healing process.

Overview of acne scar types including icepick, boxcar, rolling, and hypertrophic scars, along with their characteristics.

Discussion of strategies to minimize scarring, such as early treatment of acne, avoiding picking or squeezing pimples, and protecting the skin from sun exposure.

Information on treatment options including topical creams, chemical peels, microneedling, laser therapy, and surgical procedures, tailored to scar type and severity.

Explanation of topical treatments containing ingredients like retinoids, vitamin C, or alpha hydroxy acids that may improve mild acne scarring, and the importance of consistency and patience with OTC treatments.

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PRICE (PER TREATMENT)

bespoke skin care consultations

available from

£ 75

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