
Acne Scar Treatments Adelaide
Visible Changes are specialists in treating acne scars using a range of techniques for adults and children. Get rid of your acne issues now and be well on your way to beautiful, clear skin and true confidence.
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Individually Tailored Acne Treatments For you
It’s important to remember that when treating acne we have to take a tailored and individual approach, as there are many factors depending on the individual that contributes to acne-related conditions. Visible Changes offers the best acne treatments in Adelaide as we are able to use our detailed skin analysis system to look deep within the dermis to identify the many stages of acne, allowing us to tailor a treatment program to suit your individual needs.
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FAQs About Acne Scars
How to fade acne scars?
Acne scars can fade over time with the right treatment. Options such as skin needlin, chemical peels, and targeted skincare products help stimulate collagen and encourage skin renewal, gradually reducing scar visibility.
How to treat acne scarring?
Treatment depends on the type and severity of scars. At Visible Changes, we often recommend skin needling treatments with the Dermapen system to stimulate new collagen and smooth uneven texture. In some cases, combining microneedling with other therapies provides optimal results.
What are acne scars?
Acne scars are changes in the skin’s texture that remain after active breakouts have healed. They can appear as pitted, raised, or discoloured areas depending on how the skin repaired itself during the healing process.
What causes acne scars?
Acne scars form when inflammation from breakouts damages collagen in the skin. If the body produces too little collagen during healing, depressed scars form; if too much, raised scars occur.
What are the different types of acne scars?
Types of acne scars include:
- Rolling Scars
- Ice Pick Scars
- Boxcar Scars
- Hypertrophic Scars
- Keloid Scars
- Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
- Erythematous Scars