Acne or Facial Scars
Acne scars, surgical scars, or marks left by injury can be a daily reminder long after the original cause has healed. Different scar types — atrophic (pitted), hypertrophic (raised), keloid, or pigmented — respond to different treatments, and using the wrong one can make things worse.
How FaceLab Can Help
Our consultant dermatologist combines laser resurfacing, microneedling, chemical peels, and targeted injectables to address each scar type appropriately. For surgical or traumatic scars where revision surgery is the better option, we coordinate with our facial cosmetic surgery team. The goal is gradual, predictable improvement — not unrealistic promises.
Explore Dermatology & Skin CareFrequently Asked Questions
Most scars can be significantly improved but not completely erased. We're honest about what's realistically achievable for your specific scar type.
It depends on the scar type — laser, microneedling, subcision, fillers, or chemical peels each suit different scars. Most patients benefit from a combination approach across several sessions.
Improvement is gradual — typically visible after 3–6 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart, with continued improvement over several months as collagen remodels.
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Every situation is different. Let’s talk about yours and find the right solution together.
