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Scar Clearing

Acne scars and loss of skin tightness are common issues caused by the loss of collagen as we age, leading to enlarged pores and sagging skin. Scar Clearing is a treatment that helps restore skin tightness, filling in scars and smoothing the skin, making it appear firmer, more youthful, and radiant.

Scar Clearing Treatment: Rejuvenate Your Skin for a Smooth, Radiant Look

The Scar Clearing treatment is a medical procedure designed to treat acne scars and skin imperfections by filling in the lost tissue and making it smoother. It uses a combination of medical tools, vitamins, and active ingredients to stimulate collagen production and promote the growth of new skin cells. This treatment gradually replaces the damaged tissue with healthy new cells, helping to fill in acne scars and smooth out uneven skin texture.

With continuous treatments, the skin becomes smooth and even, as the procedure stimulates the regeneration of new tissue, while the vitamins and active ingredients further boost collagen production. As a result, the treatment shows rapid and effective results, leaving the skin even and uniform with your natural skin tone.

Skin issues like acne scars and sagging skin are common concerns, particularly as we age and lose collagen, causing enlarged pores and skin laxity. Scar Clearing is an excellent solution to help restore firmness and tighten the skin. In this article, we will take you through this popular treatment that has been a key to beauty for a long time. Let’s explore together!

What is Scar Clearing?

Scar Clearing is a treatment that uses specialized tools to stimulate the body to produce new collagen and elastin to treat acne scars, improve skin smoothness, tighten facial skin, and reduce the size of pores. The procedure involves the use of needles with a diameter of just 0.25mm and a length ranging from 0.25mm to 2mm. These fine needles are applied to the skin, and the depth and speed of the procedure can be adjusted. The Scar Clearing machine can be set to work at speeds of 20-90 strokes per minute, with a consistent speed throughout the treatment.

In the beauty industry, Scar Clearing is often combined with vitamins and active ingredients that help stimulate new skin cell growth and replace the lost tissue. With continuous treatments, the skin gradually becomes smooth and even, restoring a uniform texture that blends seamlessly with your natural skin.

Understanding Acne Scars

Acne Scars (Atrophic Scars) 

are marks left after acne inflammation has healed. These scars often result from deep-seated inflammatory acne, such as cystic acne, or large papules, where the wound doesn’t heal completely due to tissue damage. This leads to skin depression and the formation of visible indentations or pitted scars on the face.

Causes of Acne Scars

 Acne scars occur when there is inflammation of the acne or clogged pores. Normally, after an acne pimple heals, the skin undergoes a natural healing process without leaving any scars. This involves the creation of new skin cells and collagen around the inflamed area over a period of 7-10 days. If the healing process is incomplete or the inflammation is too severe, the skin may collapse, and insufficient collagen production can result in scar tissue, leading to acne scars.

Types of Acne that Can Lead to Scarring

 The types of acne that can lead to scarring include:

  • Cystic Acne (Cyst): Large, pus-filled acne cysts that may contain blood, requiring a longer healing time.
  • Severe Inflammatory Acne (Pustule): Acne that becomes chronically inflamed and infected.
  • Nodular Acne: Acne that spreads beneath the skin layers due to bacterial infection.

What Do Acne Scars Look Like? 

Acne scars are small indentations on the skin that create an uneven texture. These scars may appear as visible dips compared to the surrounding skin. They may spread across the face or appear as isolated points, leaving noticeable scars that cause the face to look dull and aged. These types of scars are more difficult to treat than regular acne.

Types of Acne Scars 

There are several types of acne scars, each requiring different treatment methods. Below are the common types:

  • Ice Pick Scar
    • Ice pick scars are deep, narrow scars with openings usually no larger than 2mm in diameter. These scars are caused by squeezing or picking at acne, particularly inflammatory pimples that reach deeper into the skin. They often damage the dermal layer and collagen, making them difficult to treat. Ice pick scars are the deepest and most challenging to repair.
  • Boxcar Scar
    • Boxcar scars are wide and shallow with clearly defined edges. They typically range from 3 to 5mm deep. These scars are moderate in severity and often form due to deeper inflammation, such as from severe acne or even chickenpox. Boxcar scars tend to have underlying fibrosis (thickened tissue) within the dermis and can be both deep and shallow.
  • Rolling Scar
    • Rolling scars are the mildest form of acne scarring, characterized by shallow depressions in the skin. These scars appear as slight dips and are less severe than other types. They are easier to treat and generally present a good prognosis for healing with the right treatment.

The Consequences of Incorrect Treatment for Acne Scars

Improper treatment of acne scars can worsen the condition of your skin. Acne scars are caused by the skin collapsing due to the loss of collagen during the healing process. If you engage in the following behaviors, you may harm your skin further:

Skin-Damaging Behaviors:

  • Squeezing pimples
  • Picking at pimples
  • Scratching acne
  • Allowing pimples to heal on their own, leading to further skin collapse

How to Properly Treat Acne Scars

Acne scars can be a bothersome issue for both men and women, but there are several ways to treat them effectively. Let’s take a look at the most common methods:

Topical Medications or Vitamin A Derivatives

Topical medications containing Vitamin A (Retinoids), such as Retin-A, Retacnyl, or Acnetin A, help to exfoliate the skin, making acne scars, particularly Ice Pick Scars, appear less deep. Retinoids promote skin cell turnover and collagen formation, making the scars less noticeable.

AHA and BHA: These acids also help to exfoliate the skin and stimulate collagen production, helping to reduce the appearance of scars. It’s recommended to apply these treatments 3-4 weeks apart, with 5 sessions to see visible improvements.

Pico Laser Treatment

Pico Laser is effective for all types of acne scars. However, it can cause temporary side effects, such as prolonged healing time and increased sensitivity to sunlight, so it’s important to avoid sun exposure during recovery.

Scar Clearing Program

Scar Clearing involves using microneedles to break up the fibrous tissue beneath acne scars, which can be adjusted in depth according to the area being treated. The treatment stimulates collagen and elastin production, which enhances skin elasticity, leading to smoother, more even skin. This treatment improves makeup adhesion and creates firmer skin.

Subcision

Subcision is a procedure where a small needle is used to cut the fibrous tissue beneath the skin that holds acne scars in place. This helps to make deep scars (like Ice Pick or Boxcar scars) look less pronounced. Multiple treatments may be needed, and the procedure generally takes 30-60 minutes.

Dermal Fillers

Dermal fillers, such as Hyaluronic Acid, are injected into the scar to fill in deep acne scars. This provides immediate results, improving the appearance of scars by up to 30-70%.

PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma)

PRP uses your own blood to inject concentrated platelets into the skin, stimulating collagen production and helping to heal acne scars. This method is safe and effective but requires 3-6 sessions for optimal results, taking about 20-50 minutes per session.

Rejuran

Rejuran is another option for treating acne scars. It uses natural Hyaluronic Acid to fill deep acne scars, especially Ice Pick and Boxcar scars. This method is effective and takes 15-30 minutes per session, with results visible after 1-2 sessions.

Preventing Acne Scarring

The best way to prevent acne scars is to avoid getting acne in the first place. If you do have acne, it’s important to treat it promptly to minimize inflammation. Here are some preventive tips:

  • Avoid squeezing, picking, or aggressively rubbing your face, as this can increase the risk of infection and deepen scarring.
  • Don’t pick at scabs or healing pimples, as this can slow the healing process and worsen scarring.
  • If you have large or widespread acne, seek prompt medical treatment to prevent long-term scarring.

Who Is Suitable for Scar Clearing?

Scar Clearing treatments are suitable for individuals with:

  • Any type of acne scars (Ice Pick, Boxcar, Rolling Scar)
  • Enlarged pores
  • Uneven skin texture
  • Wanting tighter, firmer skin
  • Pigmentation issues and dull skin

Benefits of Scar Clearing Treatment

  • Visible results from the first session
  • Quick procedure time
  • Minimal side effects
  • Affordable
  • Suitable for all skin types

Precautions Before Treatment

Individuals with pre-existing conditions, such as heart disease, blood vessel issues, low blood pressure, or diabetes, should consult with a doctor before undergoing treatment.

Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid these procedures.

Steps of the Procedure for Scar Clearing Treatment

If you’re wondering whether the procedure is scary or how it’s done, let’s walk through the process together:

  • Consultation and Evaluation: The first step involves meeting with the doctor to evaluate the skin condition, determine the treatment plan, and discuss the medications that will be used during the procedure.
  • Preparation: After the consultation, your face will be cleansed thoroughly, and a topical anesthetic cream will be applied to numb the area and prevent any discomfort during the procedure.
  • Scar Clearing Treatment: The doctor will proceed with the Scar Clearing treatment, which involves opening the skin and stimulating collagen production by using specific medications tailored to your skin condition.
  • Procedure Duration: The entire procedure lasts approximately 75-80 minutes. This includes 60 minutes for the numbing cream to take effect and 12-20 minutes for the treatment itself.
  • Post-Treatment Care: After the procedure, your skin might be slightly red, but a cooling compress will be applied to soothe the skin. The doctor will provide any necessary medications for post-treatment care.
  • Follow-up Care: You’ll receive instructions on how to take care of your skin following the procedure to ensure the best healing process. It is crucial to follow these instructions closely for optimal results.

How Often Should You Repeat Scar Clearing Treatments?

To see the best results, it’s recommended to repeat the treatment every 2-4 weeks for approximately 6 sessions, achieving about an 80% improvement.

For deep pigmentation like stubborn melasma, it may take 3-4 treatments, which could be more effective than using lasers or IPL for over 50% lightening of the dark spots. Additionally, wrinkles and nasolabial folds will improve.

Aftercare Instructions:

  • Avoid Water Contact: After the procedure, avoid getting the treated area wet as it could delay healing or cause inflammation. If you need to wash your face, make sure to pat it dry gently.
  • Sun Protection: After the scabs fall off (around 4-7 days), your skin will have a pinkish hue. Protect your skin from sun exposure by using sunscreen with SPF 30 or higher to prevent pigmentation from worsening.
  • Use Prescribed Medication: Apply the anti-inflammatory and antibiotic ointments provided by the clinic to help your skin heal and reduce inflammation. These should be used in the morning and before bed or as often as recommended.
  • No Scratching or Picking: Don’t pick or peel the scabs as it could result in dark spots or permanent scarring.
  • Follow-up and Repeat Treatments: It’s essential to follow up with your doctor as recommended and repeat the procedure every 3-4 weeks for continued improvement.

Choosing the Right Clinic for Scar Clearing

If you’re considering Scar Clearing treatments and wondering where to go, here are some important factors to consider when choosing a clinic:

  • Reputation and Credibility: Choose a clinic that is reputable and well-established. It should adhere to safety standards, have certified and experienced doctors, and use clean, sterile equipment.
  • Modern and Safe Equipment: To ensure the best outcome and safety, the clinic should use up-to-date equipment that is sanitized and of high quality.
  • Reviews and Pricing: Don’t just base your decision on price—check real customer reviews and ask about pricing and available promotions. Choosing the cheapest option could lead to disappointing results or complications, so make sure you’re getting value for your money.

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