Augmentation With Fillers

Acne is a common inflammatory disease. Scarring is an unwanted end point of acne. Both atrophic and hypertrophic scar types occur. Soft-tissue augmentation aims to improve atrophic scars. In this review, we will focus on the use of dermal fillers for acne scar improvement. Therefore, various filler types are characterized, and available data on their use in acne scar improvement are analyzed.

The mechanism of scarring in acne is complex. The basic inflammatory process of acne becomes more pronounced in patients with acne scarring.
Color scarring in skin is more common and often associated with post in flammatory

hyperpigmentation. This can be due to genetics, pigmentation, and differences in skin care

Acne Scar Resurfacing

Acne isn’t by any stretch of the imagination life-threatening, it can be incredibly debilitating, crush your confidence, and make you feel uncomfortable or embarrassed in social situations.Better than that though, is the fact that acne scar resurfacing also produces almost overnight results.

Laser acne scar resurfacing essentially works to destroy that scar tissue and to open up “lanes” for skin cells to regrow and regenerate. So it isn’t actually the laser itself that removes your scars (though it does make it possible), but instead the healthy regrowth and normal activity of your skin cells that get back into action.

The overwhelming majority of people that have acne scarring are going to be able to take advantage of acne scar resurfacing solutions