Hello this is archana 31 yrs old lady having problems of acne since my teenage now i am suffering from a bad acne scars ....kindly explain how much percent of scars can be disappear after laser treatment
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For Acne Scar treatment,Initially you can start Face PRP OR Face Mesotherapy. u will get nearly about 8o to 90 % result in your Acne scar.
Other treatment include - Laser Skin Resurfacing.
If your acne scars don't fade away on their own, it may be time to consider booking an appointment with your dermatologist. In one to three sessions, laser skin resurfacing using IPL or fractionated laser technology can even out the skin surface and increase the formation of new collagen. Collagen is a protein that's a building block of the skin. The new collagen can help fill in acne scars.
The main key to seeing acne scars fade is patience. A few weeks after you break out and scar, new blood vessels move into the injured area to give nourishment to the skin, which is why most early scars look pink.
Months later, collagen starts to form, filling in the injured section of skin. Because cystic acne destroys skin and fat, it can take up to a year for the scars to fade.
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Hello Archana,
The treatment of scars and their outcome depends on the type of scar that you have- whether there are deep and narrow scars- ice- pick scars, round and shallow undulating scars- rolling scars or sharp cut wider scars - boxcar scars. According to the type of scar, the treatment varies and so will your results. Generally a combination of treatment options from peels, derma rollers, micro needling or lasers are required. The scars don't go completely, but with the best treatment modalities can be improved upto 60%. Hope that helps you. Take care.
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