Acne Scars

Acne scars are permanent indentations or textural changes in the skin that form after prolonged or severe inflammation. Unlike post-acne marks — which typically fade over time — true scarring affects the skin’s collagen structure and requires targeted intervention to treat.

What Are Acne Scars?

Acne scars are permanent changes in skin texture that develop after prolonged inflammation or deep breakouts. Unlike post-acne marks (PIH), which fade with time, scars disrupt collagen structure and require clinical treatments to improve.

Narrow, deep pits that resemble puncture marks.

Narrow, deep pits that resemble puncture marks.

Narrow, deep pits that resemble puncture marks.

Narrow, deep pits that resemble puncture marks.

What Causes Acne Scars?

Scarring typically occurs when deeper layers of skin are damaged by:

Delayed or inadequate treatment of acne

Chronic inflammation or cystic breakouts

Picking or squeezing blemishes

Genetic predisposition to scarring

*️In-Clinic Treatments

No two scars are the same — and neither are our treatments. At Bespoke Aesthetics, we combine medical precision with personalised care to progressively improve scarring in a safe, staged approach.

Fractional Laser Resurfacing

Targets deeper skin layers to remodel collagen and smooth scarred areas. Often used for boxcar or mixed-depth scars.

Stimulates controlled micro-injuries to promote skin regeneration. Especially effective for atrophic and rolling scars.

Stimulates controlled micro-injuries to promote skin regeneration. Especially effective for atrophic and rolling scars.

Releases tethered scars beneath the skin surface and lifts indentations with hyaluronic acid fillers. Best suited for rolling scars and deeper atrophic scars.

Refines surface texture and helps improve post-inflammatory pigmentation that may accompany scars. Ideal for patients with mixed skin concerns or milder scarring.

Rediscover Confidence in Your Skin☁️

Visible Results
Most patients see progressive change within 6–12 weeks. Deeper scars may take 3–6 months or more.

Mild Side Effects
Redness, dryness, or flaking may occur — a normal part of skin renewal.

Multiple Sessions
Scar treatments are most effective when performed as a series.

Deeper Scars, Slower Healing
Progress builds over time. Patience and consistency yield better outcomes.

Homecare Matters
Skincare is an essential part of long-term scar management and prevention of recurrence.