Acne Scar

Scar derives from the human healing process of repairing the damage done to the dermis, our skin then forms new collagen to wound up the injuries. However, after the repair, skin never looks as smooth and clear as before. In some cases, our body produces excessive collagen which makes scarring called hypertrophic or keloid scar.

Nonetheless, the most important step to stop the chance of scarring is trying to reduce inflammatory breakouts as much as possible which means you may have to consult with a dermatologist to get your acne under control. More importantly, the best way that you can avoid scarring is to not squeezing a pimple nor picking a scab that protect the skin like a natural bandage which protects the wound as its working the magic

Acne Scar

Acne Scar

Rolling scar

This type of scar creates a wave-like shape. They are the easiest type of acne scars to treat.

Boxcar scar

Scars that are round or oval with steep vertical sides. Size approximately 3-4 mm.

Ice pick scar

A scar with a small hole deep in the skin, looking like the skin has been punctured, approximately 0.5 mm in size, with a wider base.

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