Description
Pimples scars are separated from red or brown scars, which remain after a pimple is hardened. These scars, known as post -inflammatory hyperpigmentation (pih), are not true scars and usually fade on their own over time. Real acne scars are atrophic scars or raised bumps (hypertrophic scars). Pimples types of scars: Atrophic (indentade) marks: Ice Pick Scars: Small, narrow and deep, such as the skin was punctured by Ice Pick. Boxing brands: Comprehensive, box -like depression with sharp, defined edges. Rolling scars: Widespread, wave -like depression that gives the skin an uneven, rolling appearance. Hypertrophic (raised) marks: Keloid scars: Large, raised marks that form as a result of an overproduction of collagen. They are more common on the chest and back. Treatment options for acne scars While creams without disk can help with a smaller scars, effective treatment for real pimple marks requires professional intervention. The best treatment plan depends on the type of scars, the skin type and the severity of scarring. A dermatologist can make a customized plan to improve the skin's texture and appearance. 1. Review the procedures These treatments work by removing the top layers of the skin to encourage new collagen production and reveal the smooth skin below.
