Hi, I'm 35 and really suffering under my rolling acne scars (see pic attached). As you can see, I even now sometimes have active acne when stressed. I'm thinking about getting a minilift in order to make my skin appear smooth (again) and after a few months starting with chemical peels or laser in order to treat the scars themselves. I just can't look in the mirror anymore like this. I finally have saved up enough to go through with procedures. What do you think? Thanks so much in advance.
Answer: Acne Scarring -- Needs Combination of Subcision; Fillers Like Bellafill; Lasers Like Fraxel/Erbium/CO2; TCA Cross; Fractora RF Acne scars need a combination approach for long-term improvement. Everyone has a unique pattern of acne scarring, and most people have various types of scars, so we create a tailored treatment plan for each patient. We often use: - Injectable fillers like Bellafill and Sculptra (with or without subcision) for atrophic, indented scars. - Subcision for depressed, tethered scars. - Vascular lasers like Yellow laser, Aerolase, excel V, BBL, or IPL for redness or thick acne scars. - Lasers such as Fraxel, Erbium, CO2, Halo or fractional radiofrequency (Venus Viva, Skinfinity, Morpheus, PiXel8, Fractora, Intensif microneedling RF) for textural issues and superficial scarring. - TCA CROSS and punch excision for deep ice pick scars and narrow box car scars. All lasers are combined with microneedling/PRP to improve the results and accelerate your healing time. Keep in mind that a personalized combination treatment by an expert physician will give you the improvement you're looking for. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with an experienced cosmetic dermatologist and acne scarring expert. Best, Dr. Emer.
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Answer: Acne Scarring -- Needs Combination of Subcision; Fillers Like Bellafill; Lasers Like Fraxel/Erbium/CO2; TCA Cross; Fractora RF Acne scars need a combination approach for long-term improvement. Everyone has a unique pattern of acne scarring, and most people have various types of scars, so we create a tailored treatment plan for each patient. We often use: - Injectable fillers like Bellafill and Sculptra (with or without subcision) for atrophic, indented scars. - Subcision for depressed, tethered scars. - Vascular lasers like Yellow laser, Aerolase, excel V, BBL, or IPL for redness or thick acne scars. - Lasers such as Fraxel, Erbium, CO2, Halo or fractional radiofrequency (Venus Viva, Skinfinity, Morpheus, PiXel8, Fractora, Intensif microneedling RF) for textural issues and superficial scarring. - TCA CROSS and punch excision for deep ice pick scars and narrow box car scars. All lasers are combined with microneedling/PRP to improve the results and accelerate your healing time. Keep in mind that a personalized combination treatment by an expert physician will give you the improvement you're looking for. I recommend getting a formal evaluation with an experienced cosmetic dermatologist and acne scarring expert. Best, Dr. Emer.
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May 2, 2022
Answer: Deeply pitted acne scars require RF and laser Acne scars are usually characterized within the subtypes of atrophic, hypertrophic, pigmented, or inflammatory. These subtypes of acne scars can be visually discerning in ambient light and can cause significant cosmetic concerns. Indented and atrophic scars require a combination approach to stimulate collagen and elastin, thereby smoothing contour and uneven skin. These are usually combined with lasers and depigmentation protocols to reduce inflammatory hyperpigmentation (Melarase AM and Melarase PM). Our Hidef protocols for acne scars include fillers such as Sculptra, Juvederm, Radiesse, and Restylane to improve deep acne scars; Vascular lasers to reduce inflammation and post-inflammatory redness and erythema; Fractional lasers to smooth contour and collagen; and Fractional RF to stimulate production of collagen within atrophic scars. Textural improvement and superficial scarring can be improved with Cosmelan peels, TCA Cross for ice-pick scars, deep chemical peels, and fractional CO2. We offer a personalized approach to your combination of scars and a formal evaluation with consultation is recommended to help you achieve your final results. Our plastic surgery office offers subcision and combination TCA Cross to help reduce deeply pitted scars. In terms of pigmentation and skin resonance, we recommend daily use of Melarase AM and Melarase PM coupled with Retinoid creams to achieve brilliant skin. Best, Dr. Raffy Karamanoukian Realself100 Surgeon
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May 2, 2022
Answer: Deeply pitted acne scars require RF and laser Acne scars are usually characterized within the subtypes of atrophic, hypertrophic, pigmented, or inflammatory. These subtypes of acne scars can be visually discerning in ambient light and can cause significant cosmetic concerns. Indented and atrophic scars require a combination approach to stimulate collagen and elastin, thereby smoothing contour and uneven skin. These are usually combined with lasers and depigmentation protocols to reduce inflammatory hyperpigmentation (Melarase AM and Melarase PM). Our Hidef protocols for acne scars include fillers such as Sculptra, Juvederm, Radiesse, and Restylane to improve deep acne scars; Vascular lasers to reduce inflammation and post-inflammatory redness and erythema; Fractional lasers to smooth contour and collagen; and Fractional RF to stimulate production of collagen within atrophic scars. Textural improvement and superficial scarring can be improved with Cosmelan peels, TCA Cross for ice-pick scars, deep chemical peels, and fractional CO2. We offer a personalized approach to your combination of scars and a formal evaluation with consultation is recommended to help you achieve your final results. Our plastic surgery office offers subcision and combination TCA Cross to help reduce deeply pitted scars. In terms of pigmentation and skin resonance, we recommend daily use of Melarase AM and Melarase PM coupled with Retinoid creams to achieve brilliant skin. Best, Dr. Raffy Karamanoukian Realself100 Surgeon
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May 23, 2021
Answer: Will a mini facelift improve acne scars? Yes, I have performed a deep plane Scott scar facelift combined with skin resurfacing ( a combination of dermabrasiom for deepest scars and laser and also some selective fat grafting with significant improvement. People begin to notice these scars more when the skin begins to relax which is in your thirties. It is not too young but choose your surgeon carefully based on credentials, experience, reputation and before and after pictures.
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May 23, 2021
Answer: Will a mini facelift improve acne scars? Yes, I have performed a deep plane Scott scar facelift combined with skin resurfacing ( a combination of dermabrasiom for deepest scars and laser and also some selective fat grafting with significant improvement. People begin to notice these scars more when the skin begins to relax which is in your thirties. It is not too young but choose your surgeon carefully based on credentials, experience, reputation and before and after pictures.
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May 22, 2021
Answer: Can a mini facelift improve acne scars A facelift will not help your acne scars. The scar is within the dermis and a facelift flap is dissected in a subcutaneous and subfascial plane. You might want to consider a series of subcision with filler sessions that will help release the scar in the correct plane and fill the space that is created. Chemical peels and energy treatments can also be used to help improve the appearance. Surgery for acne scars is limited to directly excising scars that do not respond to other treatments. Visit with a physician very experienced with acne scar treatments to learn more about the available options.
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May 22, 2021
Answer: Can a mini facelift improve acne scars A facelift will not help your acne scars. The scar is within the dermis and a facelift flap is dissected in a subcutaneous and subfascial plane. You might want to consider a series of subcision with filler sessions that will help release the scar in the correct plane and fill the space that is created. Chemical peels and energy treatments can also be used to help improve the appearance. Surgery for acne scars is limited to directly excising scars that do not respond to other treatments. Visit with a physician very experienced with acne scar treatments to learn more about the available options.
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