What Is The Main Cause of Acne Scars?

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Jan 15, 2024
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Have you ever dealt with acne, or are you currently dealing with them? Have you noticed the scars on your face or body and don’t like how they make your skin look? Did you start to have self-doubts on yourself and are getting afraid to show up in public gatherings? If the answer to all the questions is yes, then it is high time to look for ways to get rid of these acne scars and find out what are the main causes of them.

This blog is based on the insights taken from Dr. Rasya Dixit, the best skin specialist in Bangalore, offering her services at Dr. Dixit Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic. To find answers to your questions, let’s start by understanding what causes acne scars.

How Does Acne Lead to Scars: What Is The Main Cause?

Your skin is identified to be the largest organ coming with three main layers. It starts with the outermost, the epidermis, the dermis, and the hypodermis. These layers protect your delicate insides from the elements such as UV rays and bacteria and help to produce vitamin D through sunlight. Any area coming with sebaceous glands is prone to acne, especially the back, chest, and face.

These acne scars can be the result of the acne blemishes inflammation. When the acne pore swells, the breakdown occurs in the pore wall. Some acne blemishes appear to be small, and the scars created by them are shallow and heal quickly. Sometimes, the blemish contents spill into the surrounding tissue and result in the formation of deeper scars. 

However, you should know that just because you have acne, doesn’t mean you will also get scars. And if, in certain cases, you do, the good news is they are not permanent. With the help of some treatments, these acne scars can be nearly removed. 

What Are The Types of Acne Scars?

Atrophic or Depressed Scarring 

  • Ice Pick: An ice pick is identified as a wide shaft that narrows down the tip. This type of scale scar mostly resembles the tool in that there’s a hole that appears to be wide at the top and narrows to a point as it goes deeper into your skin. Due to their depth, these are some of the most challenging scars to heal. They are most likely to be found on your forehead and upper cheeks, where your skin is the most thinner.
  • Rolling: These scars are generally found on the jaw and lower cheeks, where your skin is more thicker. Rolling scars make the skin look uneven and wavy due to having sloping edges at the indents. 
  • Boxcar: Boxcars are those indents that have sharper edges. These edges go down deep into the skin and are commonly found on the lower cheeks and jaw. 

Kyper Trophic or Keloid Scars 

These scar tissue lesions rise off the skin. They are generally caused by fibrous tissues, the collagen, in the region of the skin overgrow. These scars are usually found on the chest, back, and shoulders, and the jawline also can be tender, itchy, or painful. 

What Are The Treatments For Acne Scars?

  • Treatment For Pigmented Scars- The treatment for pigmented scars includes chemical peels such as Glycolic peel, Retinol peel, TCA peel as well as Microdermabrasion. 
  • Treatment For Ice-pick Scars- TCA CROSS treatments, Fractional CO2 Treatment, and Fractional microneedle radiofrequency well treat these scars. 
  • Rolling Scars- These scars are well treated by microneedling treatments like PCI, Fractional CO2, TIXEL, and MNRF treatments. 
  • Boxcar Scars: These are the difficult scars and are treated with fractional CO2 laser, punch excision, and punch elevation. 

Conclusion

Acne is normal, and so are acne scars. So, if you get them, you do not need to get scared and feel low on yourself. Thanks to the medical treatments, you can now consult to a dermatologist and plan your acne reduction treatment. 

To do so, one can consult Dr. Rasya Dixit at Dr. Dixit Cosmetic Dermatology, the top skin specialist for acne scar reduction in Bangalore. She has 19+ years of experience and helped thousands of people to get clear and healthy skin by performing successful treatments. To book your appointment with her, visit Dr. Dixit Cosmetic Dermatology Clinic today!

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