Post-Acne Scars
We offer effective laser and chemical treatments for the removal of acne scars and pits.
Post-acne scars are a common dermatological issue that can leave permanent damage on the skin. These scars typically form when the skin either underproduces or overproduces collagen during the healing process of acne lesions. At Esterise, we offer various advanced technology treatments to reduce the appearance of these scars and restore the skin's natural smoothness.
What Are Post-Acne Scars?
Post-acne scars are usually depressions or raised marks on the skin resulting from acne outbreaks or improper treatment methods. These scars can cause irregularities on the skin surface and negatively impact a person's confidence. The type and depth of the scars determine the treatment method to be applied.
What Are the Treatment Methods?
At Esterise, one of the most effective treatment methods for acne scars is laser therapy. Laser therapy penetrates the deeper layers of the skin to stimulate collagen production and renew skin tissue. Additionally, chemical peeling applications exfoliate the skin surface, allowing a new and healthy skin layer to form. Both methods help the skin appear smoother and more evenly toned.
How Does the Treatment Process Work?
The treatment process begins with a detailed skin analysis conducted by our specialists. The most suitable treatment plan is created based on your skin type and the depth of the scars. Laser therapy usually requires several sessions, while chemical peeling applications are adjusted according to the skin's sensitivity. Both treatments are minimally invasive and generally require a short recovery period.
What Are the Results and Advantages?
After treatment, a noticeable improvement in the skin is observed. The depth of the scars decreases, the skin tone evens out, and the overall skin texture becomes smoother. These treatments not only provide aesthetic improvement but also support the overall health of the skin. At Esterise, we ensure you achieve the best results with our personalized approaches.