Acne Scar
Acne Scar
Acne scars Chemical peels are a cosmetic treatment that can be used to improve the appearance of acne scars. Chemical peeling involves the application of a chemical solution to the skin, which causes the outer layer of the skin to peel off. Through this process, new cells start appearing, which will help in the reduction of the visibility of acne spots.
More about Acne scar treatment
For treating acne scars, various types of chemical peel options are available. Dermatologists recommend specific treatment after seeing the condition of the acne scars. During the procedure, the chemical solution is applied to the skin and left on for a specific period. The skin starts peeling off decreasing the appearance of the spots. Depending on the severity of the acne scars, multiple sessions may be required to achieve the desired results.
The benefits of the treatment are
- Enhances the appearance of the skin
- Drives away acne spots from the skin
- Reduces inflammation and redness that comes with acne.
- Skin stays hydrated after the process.
- Improves the overall appearance of individuals.
At Sparsha, we will take care of your skin health. Our dermatologists will determine the most appropriate treatment plan based on your skin type and concerns.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Acne treatment is helpful to drive away acne and improve the texture of the skin. When done through chemical peeling, it is more convenient and effective in nature.
It may take a few weeks to see visible results as the skin goes through healing after the treatment. However, the results of acne treatment vary based on the individual’s skin health.
While chemical peels primarily target acne scars and skin texture, they may also help control acne by reducing oil production and unclogging pores. However, other lifestyle changes are crucial to prevent the future breakout of acne.
Discomfort levels can vary, but many people experience a mild tingling or burning sensation during the procedure. However, the discomfort isn’t long-lasting. It vanishes with time.