Post-acne is significant changes in skin color and texture caused by severe acne eruptions that have already healed. This problem can occur at any age, and treating the condition is a lengthy process. However, modern therapeutic cosmetology offers numerous effective ways to improve the appearance of the skin and eliminate its flaws. In this article, we will discuss post-acne - types, stages, treatment, and prevention methods. The information in the article is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as a guide for self-diagnosis or treatment. If you experience symptoms of illness, please consult a doctor.
The main cause of post-acne is acne or acne vulgaris. The severity of the condition depends on the depth of inflammation penetration into the skin tissues. Damage only to the superficial layer concerns the patient with pigmentation, vessel dilation, milia. Scars, atheromas are the result of prolonged inflammation penetration into the deep dermal tissues. To understand how to get rid of post-acne, it is important to understand other causes of its occurrence.
The main ones are:
Post-acne most commonly localizes in three areas of the facial skin - chin, cheeks, forehead. Less frequently, traces of eruptions appear on the back, shoulders, arms, and sometimes - in the thigh and buttock area. The main types of post-acne are:
Let's consider the most common type of post-acne scars - atrophic scars. They occur in 95% of patients with post-acne on the back, face. Scars appear as small depressions, pits. The skin around the damage is very thin and sensitive. Atrophic scars come in various shapes (notched, rounded, square). The most challenging form is notched because then the scars take the form of cones, the lower part of which is located deep in the dermis, and the removal procedure is lengthy. Rounded scars are the easiest to get rid of; they are purely on the surface, giving the skin an uneven, wavy appearance. Square scars are the "golden" middle between the first forms. Modern therapeutic cosmetology knows effective methods for removing various forms of scars.
Now about the stages. In post-acne, there are three of them:
Now you know what post-acne is, why it occurs, and what types and stages it has. Next, let's talk about effective ways to treat skin from acne consequences and tips on minimizing the risk of scar formation.
Modern medical centers, such as "LeoDerm," offer a wide range of effective procedures for treating acne. To achieve the maximum result, doctors select a complex of procedures.
Chemical peeling for acne penetrates deep into the skin, works with sebaceous glands (pathogenetic level). At the LeoDerm clinic, PCA and PRX-T33 peels are used to combat acne scars - their components stimulate fibroblast growth, have anti-inflammatory effects, and cleanse the skin from comedones and sebum.
The number of chemical peeling sessions, the most effective composition, will be selected by a dermatologist after familiarizing themselves with the clinical picture of the patient's acne treatment.
Plasmotherapy is an injection procedure aimed at removing post-acne marks using the patient's own plasma previously taken from their blood. Due to the high concentration of platelets it contains, it improves blood circulation, activates metabolic processes, promotes rapid skin cell regeneration, and removes scars.
IPL therapy is an alternative to laser treatment. The principle of operation is as follows: intense pulsed light selectively heats skin chromophores (hemoglobin, melanin), initiating a process of skin rejuvenation and correction.
The latest attachment, Lumecca SR 515/580, features controlled pulses, high power (3.3 kW/cm2), adjustable cooling, and is suitable for all skin types. In addition to treating acne scars, its primary indications include acne, rosacea, pigmentation, the presence of fine vessels in the cheek area, around the eyes, and so on. The advantage of the procedure is a noticeable healing effect after the first session.
Two more procedures that can be done at the LeoDerm Medical Center for removing acne scars are bio-revitalization and mesotherapy. They involve carefully injecting preparations with polynucleotides, amino acids, vitamins, and microelements under the skin. The latter restore, tighten the skin, and initiate the production of collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid.
The most effective way to deal with the consequences of acne is laser scar resurfacing. The procedure aims to remove the epidermis along with minor scars and irregularities. At the same time, bruises, fine capillaries disappear, and pores shrink. Laser acne scar removal is a delicate and controlled process. The doctor can adjust the intensity of the light beam and the depth of the impact. The advantage of laser resurfacing is that it can combat old scars, it is suitable for patients of any age, and it is effective for sensitive skin.
Fractional micro-needle RF lifting Morpheus 8 is a non-surgical procedure for improving skin tone, tightening, and scar resurfacing.
Micro-needle radiofrequency waves from the fractional handpiece penetrate selectively into the deep layers of the skin (4-5 mm), heating the connective tissue to 42°C without causing burns. Fibroblasts actively divide and synthesize collagen, elastin, and hyaluronic acid, accelerating the skin regeneration process. The main advantages of RF lifting are that it is suitable for patients of all age groups and has a cumulative effect.
No one can guarantee that scars or marks from acne won't appear after treating problematic skin in a patient. However, by following simple advice, the risks of their appearance can be minimized. It's important to:
Start acne treatment quickly. The longer the patient delays, the more damage to the skin and the higher the chances of scarring. Finding a qualified doctor is essential. The best approach is to address the root cause.
Schedule a consultation at the LeoDerm Medical Center. Our doctors know how to get rid of acne and restore glowing skin without scars. You can book an appointment by phone or by clicking the "Book Now" button on the main page of the website. Welcome!