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Acne & Scar Treatment

Panorama Medical Center offers effective treatments for acne and acne scars to help you achieve clear and healthy skin. Our experienced dermatologists provide personalized treatment plans that may include topical medications, oral medications, chemical peels, laser therapy, and other advanced techniques. We are committed to helping you regain your confidence and achieve a radiant complexion.

Ever had acne that left behind marks?

You're not alone!

Acne scars are common and can appear in different ways.

  • Reddish or brown marks: These are left behind after inflamed acne blemishes heal.
  • Deeper scars: These form when severe acne, like cysts, bursts and damages deeper skin layers.

The size of the original pimple and the severity of the inflammation determine how noticeable the scar will be. Smaller blemishes typically leave minimal scars that heal quickly, while larger cysts can lead to deeper scarring as the contents damage surrounding tissue.

If you’re concerned about acne scars, talk to a dermatologist! They can help you develop a treatment plan to minimize their appearance.

Acne scars come in two main forms:

  • Indented scars: These form when a cyst bursts and leaves a pit in the skin, due to tissue loss.
  • Raised scars: These occur when the body produces too much collagen to heal a wound, creating a bump.

Don’t let acne scars get you down! The good news is that around 80% of people experience acne between 11 and 30, and even those with scars can achieve smoother, healthier skin.

Acne scar treatments in Dubai offer real, long-lasting solutions. These treatments can address both indented and raised scars, giving you the confidence of a clear complexion.

Treatment Options for Acne Scars:

Chemical Peels for Acne Scars

Chemical peels are a type of aesthetic procedure in which different solutions are applied to your skin to allow the upper layers of the dermis to exfoliate and eventually peel off. The peeling action promotes the growth of new skin that is much smoother, clearer, and free of blemishes.

Some chemical peel treatments for acne scars include the following:

  • Microderma Chemical Peel: Microderma chemical peel is a double-action treatment for skin rejuvenation. It removes the top layer of dead skin to expose cells to antioxidants for a better result. The procedure exfoliates the skin resulting in a fresher texture and improved skin tone
  • TCA Peel: A TCA peel also removes dead skin and promotes the growth of new cells. The procedure promotes enhanced skin tone, better texture, and hydration resulting in skin without pot marks or acne scarring
  • Salicylic Peel: Salicylic peels are the most common chemical peel procedure used to reduce acne, freckles, and age spots. A deep exfoliation action removes dead skin and surface oils to allow for new cells to grow
  • Dermamelan Peel: The dermamelan peel is a popular go-to acne scar treatment that is also useful for anti-aging. A cocktail of mild, non-invasive acids is applied to the targeted areas of your skin. Dermamelan peel is most commonly done to reduce pigmentation and acne blemishes. As it hinders melanin production, closes, and clears pores, it prevents new breakouts and reduces acne marks
  • Kojic Acid Facial Peel: As the most risk-free skin whitening procedure, kojic acid facial peel reduces melanin production and pigmentation. It can also help in the prevention of future blemishes
  • Mandelic Peel: A type of AHA peel, mendelic peel has a nice aromatic feel and is relaxing for both the mind and body. The skin is cleansed and toned before the peel is applied to the face. In addition to treating acne scars, the procedure is useful in treating blackheads, blemishes, sun-damaged skin, and wrinkles

Mechanical Treatments for Acne Scars: 

  • Microdermabrasion: Typically used to treat pockmark-type acne scars, microdermabrasion is a highly effective acne scar treatment procedure that involves the sanding of the outer thicker layer of the skin to promote the growth of new and fresh cells. As a slightly invasive acne scar treatment, microdermabrasion aids in skin rejuvenation and improved skin texture and tone
  • Microneedling: As a convenient and highly effective way of treating acne scars, microneedling involves the use of small sterile needles to prick the top-most layer of the skin. This activates your body’s healing mechanism, stimulating the production of collagen and new skin tissue to give you a smoother, healthier, and more even tone
  • Fractional Laser Skin Resurfacing: Fractional laser resurfacing is one of the most effective, non-invasive acne scar treatments available today. It rejuvenates the skin by using a laser to remove the outer layer of your skin to encourage the production of collagen and new skin cells
  • Dermal Fillers: Dermal fillers are soft gelatinous substances that are injected under the skin to enhance your face volume, smoothen fine lines, and minimize acne scarring. While dermal fillers are a non-invasive and painless acne scar treatment procedure, their results are not long-lasting

Additional Treatment options for Acne Scars: 

  • Subcision: Subcision is a non-invasive surgical procedure carried out through a special hypodermic needle that is inserted into the top layers of the skin. It reduces marks caused by acne, cellulite, wrinkles, chickenpox, and wounds. The procedure needle causes your skin to rise, stretching scarred tissue and lesions for a more even skin texture
  • PRP: A popular aesthetic treatment, PRP can also help combat acne scarring by encouraging the production of collagen and healthy new skin cells in affected tissue. In this procedure, plasma is extracted, cleaned, and injected into the targeted areas to encourage the production of new cells and healthier-looking skin
  • PRGF: A PRGF procedure extracts the growth factor from your skin and injects it into the targeted area. It increases cell regeneration while maintaining a natural look

Frequently Asked Questions

When acne breakouts grow deep within your skin, they can damage surrounding tissue. Acne is characterized by the formation of large pus-filled cysts that may burst. If they burst, the contents may damage healthy tissue around the breakout site. Your body tries to repair this damage by producing collagen. Collagen is an essential protein in our body that provides structural support to your skin and other parts of your body. When trying to heal the damage caused by the acne, your body may sometimes produce either too much or too little collagen, which leads to the formation of acne scars. If it produces too little collagen, it creates a scar that is an indentation or depression on the surface of the skin. If it produces too much collagen, it creates a scar that is raised on the surface of the skin.

While acne scars are sometimes inevitable, some people are at a higher risk than others. Your risk of getting acne scars significantly increases if you:

  • Have inflammatory acne: This is the kind of severe acne that consists of large fluid-filled cysts and nodules. It penetrates deep within your skin, causing more damage than mild acne
  • Squeeze or pop acne: Squeezing, picking, or popping acne can lead to the bursting of fluid-filled cysts and increased inflammation that may cause scars to develop
  • Have a family history of acne scarring: Genes also play a critical role in acne scarring
  • Smoke: Smoking can significantly increase the risk of developing acne scars
  • Delay or do not treat inflammatory acne: The longer you wait to treat your inflammatory acne, the greater the chance of developing acne scars

Like any other skin treatment, acne scar treatment also carries some minor risks and side effects. Post-procedure you may feel some of the following:

  • Mild swelling in the treated area
  • Slight reddening of the skin
  • Mild pain and discomfort in the treated area
  • Although rare, there is a chance of an infection and hyperpigmentation

Post-procedure your skin will need extra care to aid in the healing of the treated area.

  • Make sure to clean the treated area thoroughly every day
  • Choose a correct sunscreen with mild chemicals
  • Use icepacks to reduce any swelling or redness
  • Avoid picking the area and apply plenty of moisturizers

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