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Acne Scar Correction

Scars are not surface pigment โ€” they represent deep structural alterations in dermal collagen. We treat scars through precise, clinically sequenced biological protocols.

Scar Specialist

All structural scar corrections are assessed and customized directly by Dr. Bansari Patel.

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The Science of Scar Correction

Acne scars are depressed (atrophic) areas caused by the loss of underlying skin support tissue during intense active acne inflammation. Because scars are structural, surface creams are completely ineffective, and generic microdermabrasion delivers disappointing outcomes.

True correction requires identifying the precise scar type: **ice-pick** (deep, narrow pits), **boxcar** (sharp, steep-sided depressions), and **rolling** (wide, sloped waves bound by sub-dermal fibers). We release bound tissues, stimulate healthy collagen synthesis, and smooth dermal textures using staged, diagnosis-driven protocols over a 3 to 6-month period.

Scar Types & Techniques

Ice-Pick Scars Rolling Scars Boxcar Scars Fibrous Anchor Release Collagen Regeneration Dermal Re-texturing

Staged Scar Protocol

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Phase 1: Diagnostic Mapping & Classification

Mapping the depth, distribution, and types of scars across the face to plan a customized correction pathway.

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Phase 2: Sub-surface Release & Collagen Induction

Releasing deep fibrous bands that pull down rolling scars and safely inducing natural collagen remodeling.

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Phase 3: Surface Refinement & Polishing

Smoothing surface skin texture and matching pigment uniformity for a beautifully seamless clinical outcome.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Can acne scars be 100% erased?
Acne scars represent permanent structural modifications in the dermis. While they can be improved significantly (often between 50% to 80% smoother texture), complete erasure is clinically impossible. Any clinic that promises 100% erasure should be approached with caution.
How many sessions will I need?
Because collagen remodeling takes time, structural scar correction requires multiple sequenced sessions typically spaced 4 to 6 weeks apart. An accurate timeline is discussed at your evaluation based on your scar type and skin health.