Pragna Skin Clinic

World Class Dermatology Care

Acne Scar Treatment

Soften pits and dents

SessionsUsually 4–6 procedure sessions
DurationEach visit 30–90 minutes
DowntimeRedness, scabs for few days
ComfortNumbing, prickly heat feeling
The Treatment

Overview

We tailor combinations of subcision, microneedling, MNRF, fractional lasers or focal TCA based on scar type. Sessions are spaced several weeks apart so collagen can rebuild gradually and results stay safe for your skin tone.

Is This For You?

You see small pits or dents that stay even after acne disappeared.
Makeup settles into holes and lines, making scars look deeper in photos.
Running fingers across cheeks, you feel uneven, tethered areas under skin.
Your acne is mostly controlled, but old scars still affect your confidence.
You worry aggressive lasers might darken your naturally brown skin.
The Journey

Process

before

Examine scar types closely

We study scars in different light and angles, sometimes stretching skin to see rolling, boxcar and ice pick patterns. Photos and your downtime comfort help us plan which procedures to start with first.

during

Combine targeted procedures

We may release tethered scars with subcision, use microneedling or MNRF for collagen and fractional lasers or focal TCA for surface texture. Each session is adjusted to your healing pattern and pigmentation risk.

after

Support healing and collagen

We guide you on soothing creams, sunscreen and when to restart actives. Redness, tiny scabs or track marks fade over days, while deeper remodelling continues quietly for months between sessions.

Expectations

Results & Recovery

01

Timeline

Edges often look softer by the second or third session. Noticeable smoothing of texture usually builds over six to twelve months as collagen matures, especially if acne remains under good control.

02

Recovery

Expect redness, mild swelling and tiny scabs for a few days, sometimes longer after stronger lasers. Important events should be kept at least two weeks away from treatment dates.

Common Questions

FAQs

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