Post-acne scars and facial scars - primary care physician consultation and personalized treatment plan
Post-acne scars and facial scars can appear as a result of inflammatory skin processes, acne lesions, or other cutaneous trauma. These can cause changes in skin texture, depressed areas, or uneven relief, affecting the uniform appearance of the complexion. During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates the type of scars and skin characteristics, establishing a personalized treatment plan that may include dermatological procedures and modern technologies available in the clinic to stimulate skin regeneration and improve skin texture.
Post-acne scars and facial scars
Post-acne scars and facial scars develop as a result of inflammatory skin processes or cutaneous trauma that affects the structure of the dermis. They can occur following severe acne, dermatological procedures, or other skin injuries.
Scars can have different shapes and depths, including atrophic scars (depressed), hypertrophic scars, or scars with non-uniform texture. These changes can affect the overall appearance of the skin and may result in irregular skin texture.
Modern dermatological and aesthetic medicine offers numerous minimally invasive procedures that can help improve the appearance of scars by stimulating skin regeneration and collagen production. These treatments can help even out skin texture and reduce scar visibility.
During the medical consultation, the physician evaluates the type of scars, their depth, and skin characteristics. Based on this evaluation, a personalized treatment plan is established, which may include skin regeneration procedures and dermatological technologies available at the clinic.
Treatments available at the clinic:
- Microneedling Nanopore Stylus – procedure that stimulates skin regeneration and collagen production
- Facial PRP – skin regeneration treatment based on growth factors obtained from the patient's blood
- PRX-T33 – biorevitalization procedure that stimulates skin regeneration without intensive exfoliation
- Medical peels – dermatological treatments used for controlled skin exfoliation
- EXION – technology used to stimulate skin regeneration and improve skin firmness
- Exilis Ultra 360 – procedure used to stimulate collagen and improve skin texture
- CO₂ Laser – procedure used for skin rejuvenation and skin texture improvement
- Harmony XL Pro dermatological laser – laser technology used for dermatological and aesthetic treatments
The optimal treatment is determined following medical consultation, depending on the type of scars, skin characteristics, and the patient's aesthetic goals.
