Get the real deal on beauty treatments—real doctors, real reviews, and real photos with real results.Here's how we earn your trust.
From the photos, it appears that not surprisingly, the overwhelming number of scars are ice pick scars. TCA CROSS, therefore, which I have been performing for over twenty-three years, would be the treatment of choice, rather than subcision. Subcision, which I have been performing since 1995, is best reserved for elevating and smoothing indented, atrophic scars, such as boxcar and rolling scars. What cannot be determined from photos alone, and requires actual palpation and manipulation of the skin, is whether a Field Subcision of the temples and of the upper cheeks would improve the overlying ice pick scars You would be wise to consult an experienced, board certified cosmetic dermatologist acne scar specialist. Hope this helps and best of luck.
I have been performing subcisions since 1995 for elevating and smoothing all kinds of indented scars from all causes, such as surgery, trauma, post-injection, infection and acne. It produces long-lasting results, since it not only breaks the downwardly pulling scar tethers, but stimulates new,...
Our treatments use combination therapy to improve the epidermis and dermis for most deep scars. The options available for acne scars depend on the character of your scars, in terms of topography and contour. We see atrophic and hypertrophic acne scars, as well as scars that have hypo and...
I’m glad that many of the previous treatments were able to help you. You can treat an acne scar from above by resurfacing or from below with subcisiion and filler. I would look into RF microneedling, especially with the Morpheus device since you’ve already had CO2 laser and consider bel...