In that regard, the most common one is acne scars. These are raised and depressed areas of our skin left behind after acne has healed completely. It’s like a ghost of dead acne that stays back to haunt us more. These scars are basically of two types:
1. Hypertrophic Acne Scars- These acne scars are also known as keloid scars. Hypertrophic acne scars on our skin get thick because of excess collagen production during acne healing. This type of acne scar is common in people with darker skin tones.
2. Atrophic Acne Scars- Atrophic acne scars get depressed or sunken into our skin because of a loss of tissues during acne healing. These acne scars can be classified into icepick, boxcar, and rolling scars.
1. Chemical Peel
2.MNRF
3. Derma Roller
4. Skin Infusion
5. Fillers