ACNE SCAR TREATMENT
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What causes acne to scar?
Scars are our body’s natural response to trauma, and acne scars are no different. When acne damages the skin and the tissue beneath it, our bodies are quick to respond and repair the damage caused. Depending on the amount of collagen our bodies produce as a result of the trauma, the repaired area can appear as a depression or as a raised scar. When our bodies overproduce collagen in an attempt to heal the damaged skin and tissue, it creates a raised acne scar. On the other hand, when our bodies produce an insufficient amount of collagen, this creates a pit or depression in the skin. As we age, we begin to lose collagen, so our acne scars become more visible to the world. Still, at any age, acne scars can cause physical pain, emotional anguish, and (most commonly) a lack of self-confidence.
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QUALIFICATIONS
HOW DOES DR. EMER TREAT ACNE SCARS?
Board-certified dermatologist Dr. Jason Emer provides a meticulous, multi-layered methodology that is found nowhere else in the world. A renowned laser, acne scarring, and skin care expert located in Beverly Hills / West Hollywood in Los Angeles, California, Dr. Emer has an intention-driven, strategic approach to acne treatments: Each scar is treated individually based on its appearance and root cause. For lasting, dramatic improvements, scars are treated with a patient-tailored combination of procedures. Dr. Emer draws upon numerous cutting-edge modalities as well as his own wealth of experience to create a personalized treatment plan that suits your unique condition and repairs every category of scars.
WHAT TO EXPECT
ON YOUR FIRST VISIT
Dr. Emer’s world-renowned expertise in aesthetics extends beyond his treatment rooms. You are welcomed in style to his state-of-the-art and stylish office by staff who understand your needs. Your face is assessed and photographed with skilled yet gentle hands to ensure the results you seek.
The photographing only takes a few minutes and is quite comfortable from start to finish. In addition to standard pictures, Visia and Vectra images are taken to understand/become acquainted with every inch of your skin.
Using these advanced tools, Dr. Emer recommends procedures and explains the results you will be able to achieve. Patients are asked in advance to bring in photos they have taken at home with selfie lights to make sure their feeds are spectacular. Dr. Emer’s dedicated staff tracks progress. Results are seen/visualized in the studio, in daylight and with overhead lights. These varying types of images give your skin the best representation possible, documenting shadows and lights to determine the extent and severity of acne scarring.
before & after
VIEW ACNE SCAR TREATMENT BEFORE & AFTER PICTURES
Dr. Emer’s acne scar treatments typically begin by pre-treating the skin with the Enlighten or Cosmelan peel to reduce the risk of hyperpigmentation from lasers, followed by punch excision/subcision for extreme cases of scarring. If tissue was lost due to scarring, he’ll use Bellafill injections to increase volume, followed by laser treatments, and then finish by microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and growth factors to increase collagen production and promote healing.
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TESTIMONIALS
TYPES OF
SCARS
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Facial Redness
Facial Redness
Facial redness can be caused by various factors such as sun damage, rosacea, seborrhea, and acne. The texture of the skin is often rough and can be painful. Dr. Jason Emer takes a catered approach to helping his clients improve the look and feel of their skin.If you've been dealing with rough, red skin and want to alleviate this sometimes painful condition, it's important to learn what might be causing your facial redness.
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Keloid Scars
Keloid Scars
Thick, raised, and dark red to purple in color, hypertrophic and keloid acne scars may occur for a number of reasons: chronic inflammation, cystic acne flares, surgery or skin trauma, excessive collagen production during the acne healing process, or pure bad luck. Hypertrophic scars tend to be milder and less noticeable than keloids, but both can be sources of irritation and embarrassment.
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Atrophic Scars
Atrophic Scars
Also known as “rolling” or “boxcar” scars, atrophic scars give the appearance of sunken, pitted indentations in the skin. Atrophic scars are often more visible in side or overhead light—often casting a shadow in the divots and pock marks in your skin—and can appear worse when makeup is applied. To address these depressed scars, Dr. Jason Emer uses a custom, 3-step approach and a variety of minimally invasive procedures.
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Ice Pick Scars
Ice Pick Scars
Characterized by very deep, narrow pits in the skin’s surface, ice pick scars (also known as pox scars) are stubborn, highly noticeable scars that, due to their depth, do not respond well to lasers or peels alone. While laser treatments are often employed in acne treatments, the lasers only burn the top layer of skin, leaving these ice pick scars untreated.
Facial Redness
FACIAL REDNESS
Facial redness can be caused by various factors such as sun damage, rosacea, seborrhea, and acne. The texture of the skin is often rough and can be painful. Dr. Jason Emer takes a catered approach to helping his clients improve the look and feel of their skin.If you've been dealing with rough, red skin and want to alleviate this sometimes painful condition, it's important to learn what might be causing your facial redness.
Condition: Hyperpigmentation
Treatment: RF Microneedling
RF Microneedling such as Skinfinity and Venus Viva, are effective in treating acne scarring, particularly in patients with darker skin tones. Due to the increased risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, dark-skinned individuals should not obtain laser.
FACIAL REDNESS
Facial redness can be caused by various factors such as sun damage, rosacea, seborrhea, and acne. The texture of the skin is often rough and can be painful. Dr. Jason Emer takes a catered approach to helping his clients improve the look and feel of their skin.If you've been dealing with rough, red skin and want to alleviate this sometimes painful condition, it's important to learn what might be causing your facial redness.
Condition: Enlarged Pores
Treatment: Fractional Lasers
Dr. Emer uses fractional lasers, such as the non-ablative Fraxel or Icon lasers, ablative CO2 laser, or ablative Erbium laser, to resurface the scar’s texture.
FACIAL REDNESS
Facial redness can be caused by various factors such as sun damage, rosacea, seborrhea, and acne. The texture of the skin is often rough and can be painful. Dr. Jason Emer takes a catered approach to helping his clients improve the look and feel of their skin.If you've been dealing with rough, red skin and want to alleviate this sometimes painful condition, it's important to learn what might be causing your facial redness.
Condition: Inflamed Blood Vessels
Treatment: PRP Microneedling
Microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and/or stem cells (ACell) helps to speed up the healing process and is an effective complement to laser treatments and topical therapies. Both stem cells and PRP can build and repair damaged areas, allowing for a natural improvement over time.
Keloid Scars
KELOID SCARS
Thick, raised, and dark red to purple in color, hypertrophic and keloid acne scars may occur for a number of reasons: chronic inflammation, cystic acne flares, surgery or skin trauma, excessive collagen production during the acne healing process, or pure bad luck. Hypertrophic scars tend to be milder and less noticeable than keloids, but both can be sources of irritation and embarrassment.
Condition: Inflammation
Treatment: LED Light Therapy
Reduces inflammation and blood vessel dilation, which decreases redness and halts further thickening of the irregular collagen.
KELOID SCARS
Thick, raised, and dark red to purple in color, hypertrophic and keloid acne scars may occur for a number of reasons: chronic inflammation, cystic acne flares, surgery or skin trauma, excessive collagen production during the acne healing process, or pure bad luck. Hypertrophic scars tend to be milder and less noticeable than keloids, but both can be sources of irritation and embarrassment.
Condition: Discolored scars
Treatment: Topical Treatment
Initial treatments for thickened, discolored scars include topical therapies. Dr. Emer’s team customizes the proper combination of silicone-based scar gels.
KELOID SCARS
Thick, raised, and dark red to purple in color, hypertrophic and keloid acne scars may occur for a number of reasons: chronic inflammation, cystic acne flares, surgery or skin trauma, excessive collagen production during the acne healing process, or pure bad luck. Hypertrophic scars tend to be milder and less noticeable than keloids, but both can be sources of irritation and embarrassment.
Condition: Raised Scars
Treatment: Intralesional Injections
Intralesional injections, such as steroids (kenalog), fluorouracil (5FU), hyaluronidase, and collagenase are used to soften the scar, disrupt the disordered connective tissue, and shrink the scars.
Atatrophic
ATROPHIC SCARS
Also known as “rolling” or “boxcar” scars, atrophic scars give the appearance of sunken, pitted indentations in the skin. Atrophic scars are often more visible in side or overhead light—often casting a shadow in the divots and pock marks in your skin—and can appear worse when makeup is applied. To address these depressed scars, Dr. Jason Emer uses a custom, 3-step approach and a variety of minimally invasive procedures.
Treatment: Fat Injections
Dr. Emer also injects fat (ideally extracted from your own body) under the scars to fill out larger depressions and indentations. Over time, the fat cells permanently fill the space beneath the scars, smoothing their appearance.
ATROPHIC SCARS
Also known as “rolling” or “boxcar” scars, atrophic scars give the appearance of sunken, pitted indentations in the skin. Atrophic scars are often more visible in side or overhead light—often casting a shadow in the divots and pock marks in your skin—and can appear worse when makeup is applied. To address these depressed scars, Dr. Jason Emer uses a custom, 3-step approach and a variety of minimally invasive procedures.
Condition: Pitted Indentations
Treatment: Soft Tissue Fillers
To begin, Dr. Jason Emer injects soft tissue fillers—such as Sculptra, Bellafill, silicone, or hyaluronic acid-based fillers like Juvederm, Restylane, or Belotero—to plump and lift the scars and build collagen long-term.
ATROPHIC SCARS
Also known as “rolling” or “boxcar” scars, atrophic scars give the appearance of sunken, pitted indentations in the skin. Atrophic scars are often more visible in side or overhead light—often casting a shadow in the divots and pock marks in your skin—and can appear worse when makeup is applied. To address these depressed scars, Dr. Jason Emer uses a custom, 3-step approach and a variety of minimally invasive procedures.
Condition: Discoloration
Treatment: Intense Pulsed Light IPL
Intensed Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy can also improve the appearance of hypertrophic scars and keloids as well as reduce the scars’ height, hardness, and discoloration.
Ice Pick Scars
ICEPICK SCARS
Characterized by very deep, narrow pits in the skin’s surface, ice pick scars (also known as pox scars) are stubborn, highly noticeable scars that, due to their depth, do not respond well to lasers or peels alone. While laser treatments are often employed in acne treatments, the lasers only burn the top layer of skin, leaving these ice pick scars untreated.
Condition: Troublesome Pores
Treatment: Punch Excision
Using a punch biopsy tool, Dr. Emer carefully cuts around the ice pick scar, removes the scar itself, and sutures it closed. After 5 to 7 days, the sutures are removed, and the deep, round scar is converted to a flat line scar that can then be lasered, peeled, or microneedled for further improvement.
ICEPICK SCARS
Characterized by very deep, narrow pits in the skin’s surface, ice pick scars (also known as pox scars) are stubborn, highly noticeable scars that, due to their depth, do not respond well to lasers or peels alone. While laser treatments are often employed in acne treatments, the lasers only burn the top layer of skin, leaving these ice pick scars untreated.
Condition: After TCA Cross Treatment
Treatment: Skin Care Regimen Post-TCA Cross Procedure
Following the TCA Cross procedure, Dr. Emer’s patients are encouraged to maintain a regular skin care regimen for at least 4 to 6 weeks to ensure optimal results.
ICEPICK SCARS
Characterized by very deep, narrow pits in the skin’s surface, ice pick scars (also known as pox scars) are stubborn, highly noticeable scars that, due to their depth, do not respond well to lasers or peels alone. While laser treatments are often employed in acne treatments, the lasers only burn the top layer of skin, leaving these ice pick scars untreated.
Condition: Ice Pick Scars:
Treatment: TCA Cross, a procedure in which trichloroacetic acid (a highly concentrated chemical commonly referred to as TCA) is applied with a toothpick, cotton swab or needle to the crater of each scar; the chemical activates and burns the base of the scar, causing the scar to cave in on itself, triggering gradual collagen formation, and prompting a controlled microscab to form.
Once the scab peels and the skin heals naturally—which can take up to 6 weeks—patients find that they have smoother skin and filled-in ice pick scars. Based on the depth and condition of the ice pick scars, 3 or more separate spot treatments with TCA may be necessary to see substantial improvement.
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BEST ACNE SCAR TREATMENTS
LASER TREATMENTS
FOR ACNE SCARS
Acne Scar Treatments, Cosmetic Dermatologist Dr. Jason Emer
Prior to fractional skin resurfacing or ablative laser treatments, Dr. Emer will pretreat the skin with a Cosmelan Peel or Enlighten Peel to prepare the skin cells and allow for deeper penetration of the laser treatment. When used before and after the laser procedures, Cosmelan and Enlighten can also decrease the risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation for patients with darker skin types.
LASER RE-SURFACING vs DERMAPEN THERAPY
THE LASER EVAPORATES THE EPIDERMIS
THE PENETRATION CHANNELS ARE CLOSED WITHIN MINUTES AND HOURS
RISKS: BURNS, LONG HEALING PROCESS, LONG LIGHT SENSITIVITY, PIGMENT PROBLEMS, POSSIBLE SCARRING
THE INDUCED COLLAGEN FORMS A NEW CONFLUENT LAYER. FAST HEALING AND MINIMAL RISKS.
DURATION FOR HEALING AND FORMATION OF A NEW COLLAGEN LAYER. ABOUT 6 MONTHS
DURATION FOR HEALING AND FORMATION OF A NEW COLLAGEN LAYER. MAXIMUM 2 MONTHS
ABLATIVE AND NON-ABLATIVE LASERS
Dr. Emer has more than 30
Fractional ablative lasers, such as CO2 and Erbium, are stronger lasers that vaporize the skin’s surface, remodel the skin, and help to improve scarring, discoloration, sun damage, and fine lines and wrinkles in just a single treatment. These lasers use short-pulsed light energy to remove thin layers of skin, promote cellular turnover and collagen production in the treated area, and replace the ablated skin for new, healthier skin cells.
Fraxel, Clear & Brilliant, and HALO
Fractional non-ablative lasers, such as Fraxel, Clear & Brilliant, and HALO, provide lighter skin resurfacing to treat textural issues and superficial scarring. When used at a low-density, these lasers have a minimal risk of hyperpigmentation and can be used on patients with darker skin types.
Vascular lasers—including the Yellow Laser, Laser Genesis, Excel V, Aerolase, and pulsed-dye laser (Vbeam)—transmit high-pulsed energy deep into the scar to shrink the thickened collagen and decrease discoloration. By selectively targeting undesired or abnormal blood vessels in the skin, vascular lasers provide dramatic improvements in the treatment of discoloration and pigmentation, scars, rosacea, veins and stretch marks.
Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) therapy can also improve the appearance of hypertrophic scars and keloids as well as reduce the scars’ height, hardness, and discoloration. Dr. Emer uses fractional lasers, such as the non-ablative Fraxel or Icon lasers, ablative CO2 laser, or ablative Erbium laser, to resurface the scar’s texture. Fractional radiofrequency (RF) treatments, such as Skinfinity and Venus Viva, are effective in treating acne scarring, particularly in patients with darker skin tones.
Due to the increased risk of post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, dark-skinned individuals should not obtain laser treatments unless the skin has been pretreated with peels and/or skin care and determined to be ready for treatment by Dr. Emer.
Patient Story
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My patient has been sticking to his plan and building upon his results each treatment. This is the result of 3 treatments to left and soften his scars that were very difficult to treat and broad. We started off with a very strong co2 laser for his first time and then switched over to a deep erbium on his follow up treatments. He is at a good point now where he just needs to do smaller maintaining treatments
ACNE SCAR COMBINATION | GO WITH GLOW
This is her second treatment! Her cheeks have the deepest scarring so that will be one of my main focuses. She is a skincare enthusiast and has been following me for some time. Her acne scars made her self conscious and not deserve that so I will do my best to help her confidence and give her the texture and tone she desires. This is the result of two treatments with chemical peels in between
MICRONEEDLING FOR ACNE SCARS
Microneedling is big news among celebrities in Hollywood, where perfect skin is a must-have. To treat acne scars, the designated treatment area is penetrated with a microneedling device to trigger pinpoint bleeding and stimulate new collagen production.
Microneedling with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and/or stem cells (ACell) helps to speed up the healing process and is an effective complement to laser treatments and topical therapies. Both stem cells and PRP can build and repair damaged areas, allowing for a natural improvement over time.
This highly effective treatment can be done frequently, with minimal pain and downtime, and is a core part of the monthly skin protocols that Dr. Emer designs for his patients. He also encourages weekly at-home dermaroller treatments to maintain collagen production and encourage cellular turnover between laser sessions.
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MICRONEEDLING RF
Microneedling RF uses the same technique but with the added power of radiofrequency energy. Delivering RF energy into the skin increases collagen production and promotes healing, and the energy level can be adjusted according to the severity of the scars. Dr. Emer uses a multitude of microneedling RF devices to customize your specific scarring treatments, including:
InMode Fractora, a non-invasive fractional skin remodeling and microneedling device that harnesses the power of RF to treat scarring and irregularities. The RF energy goes deep into the subdermal layers to stimulate collagen production and thickening of subdermal tissue, resulting in tightened skin, improved complexion, and a reduction in pore size.
EndyMed Intensif, a rejuvenating and anti-microbial microneedling RF device that allows Dr. Emer to tailor the depth of the needles (from 0.5mm to 5mm). At a superficial depth, Intensif can improve crepey skin, fine lines, and wrinkles, while a deeper setting can address acne scars, skin laxity, and stretch marks.
Microneedling RF is also safe and effective for individuals with darker and more sensitive skin because there is no heat applied to the skin’s surface.
TCA CROSS
FOR ICE PICK SCARS
TCA CROSS is the chemical reconstruction of skin scars (CROSS) using trichloroacetic acid (TCA).
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TCA Cross is a procedure in which trichloroacetic acid (a highly concentrated chemical commonly referred to as TCA) is applied with a toothpick, cotton swab or needle to the crater of each scar. The chemical activates and burns the base of the scar, causing the scar to cave in on itself, triggering gradual collagen formation and prompting a controlled micro scab to form.
Once the scab peels and the skin heals naturally—which can take up to 6 weeks—patients find that they have smoother skin and filled-in ice pick scars. Based on the depth and condition of the ice pick scars, 3 or more separate spot treatments with TCA may be necessary to see substantial improvement. Meticulous technique and skill is required for the TCA cross procedure to ensure that there is no additional scarring, pigmentation changes, or worsening of the scars.
TCA CROSS
A UNIQUE PROCEDURE
This unique procedure is ideal for ice pick scars and is performed by very few professionals, as it requires extreme precision from an experienced expert. In it, Dr. Emer delivers a concentrated chemical solution right to the base of the ice pick scar. The treated area immediately turns white as the skin reacts to the TCA, prompting the production of new collagen. In the days following, the treated area will scab and slowly start to resurface, with significant improvement possible in 3-6 treatments.
TCA CROSS can be combined with other treatments such as lasers, peels, and microneedling to get more improvement quickly.
Dermal Fillers
For Acne Scars
Soft tissue fillers—such as Sculptra, Bellafill, silicone, or hyaluronic acid-based fillers like Juvederm, Restylane, or Belotero—to plump and lift the scars and build collagen long-term. Dr. Emer also injects fat (ideally extracted from your own body) under the scars to fill out larger depressions and indentations. In those instances where excess fat cannot be retrieved from your body, Dr. Emer may propose Renuva Adipose Matrix, a purified synthetic matrix of fat cells that integrates into your tissue as if it was your own. Over time, the fat cells permanently fill the space beneath the scars, smoothing their appearance.
Dermal Fillers
Acne scarring comes in a variety of types. For example, there can be rolling, tethered and boxcar scarring. The imaging mentioned in the earlier section allows Dr. Emer to tailor scarring treatments. Subcisions with dermal fillers break the bonds that weigh the skin down. Filler is used to stimulate collagen. This combination works best for tethered and atrophic scars.
FIGHT ACNE SCARS
WITH LONG-TERM INJECTABLES
Fat injections, synthetic matrix cells such as Renuva, stem cells and growth factors like PRP can all be used to increase volume and collagen production under acne scars, immediately lifting the scar and providing long-term structure that can improve the scar’s appearance. Here’s how it works:
Dr. Emer injects Renuva, which is a purified synthetic matrix of fat cells that integrates into your tissue like it was your own. Over time, this permanently fills space under the scar and smoothes out its appearance.
He may also fill with Sculptra or Bellafill. The products Dr. Emer selects will depend entirely on your scarring, skin type and other unique factors. Finally, stem cells and PRP are injected into living tissue to help build and remodel damaged areas, for natural improvements over time.
SUBCISON
FOR ACNE SCARS
Acne scars are formed when the top layer of skin is being pulled down, which creates a divot and a shadow. Advanced subcision technique is used to release tethered scars that are bound down and depressed due to an underlying scar tissue. In this procedure, a sharp needle is used to pierce the surface of the scar, break the connective tissue or fibrotic bands beneath the skin, and lift and flatten the scar. A cannula may be used in those instances where less trauma is desired or a larger area needs to be treated conservatively.
PUNCH EXCISION
FOR ACNE SCARS
Punch excision surgically removes troublesome pores from the skin. Using a punch biopsy tool, Dr. Emer carefully cuts around the ice pick scar, removes the scar itself, and sutures it closed. After 5 to 7 days, the sutures are removed, and the deep, round scar is converted to a flat line scar that can then be lasered, peeled, or microneedled for further improvement.
During punch excision, the acne scar is surgically “punched” out of the skin with a blade fits just around the scar itself and the wound it leaves behind is immediately sealed to begin healing. Punch excision is especially good for deep boxcar and ice pick scars with clear, sharp edges. In a variation on this technique called punch elevation, the scar’s core is elevated to the level of the surrounding tissue and then reattached, making it less noticeable.
Patient StorY
This patient came to Dr. Emer after she started a medication that caused her to have a massive breakout. These pimples left behind scars that were damaging to her confidence. The patient was able to see a massive improvement in the quality of her skin and will see more improvement with more treatments. She was having to use extensive makeup previously and is now able to feel comfortable in her bare skin.
LED Light Therapy
LED Light Therapy reduces inflammation and blood vessel dilation, which decreases redness and halts further thickening of the irregular collagen. LightStim LED therapy can also reduce inflammation, diminish pore size and smooth skin texture when incorporated into your daily, at-home skin care regimen. Intralesional injections, such as steroids (kenalog), fluorouracil (5FU), hyaluronidase, and collagenase are used to soften the scar, disrupt the disordered connective tissue, and shrink the scars.
Topical Therapies
Initial treatments for thickened, discolored scars include topical therapies. Dr. Emer’s team customizes the proper combination of silicone-based scar gels with natural growth factors to accelerate the healing process; Vitamin A derivatives, such as retinol and tretinoin; and antioxidants like Vitamin C. Topical steroids are occasionally employed for their anti-inflammatory effects.
Male Acne Patients
ACNE COMBINATION TREATMENT | FRACTORA + CO2
My patient has been fighting breakouts and acne scars for the majority of his live which caused him to be more self conscious. After putting a stop to his breakouts with skincare, he had acne scars from prior years which we treated with an acne combination treatment
ACNE COMBINATION:
fractora
co2laser
prp
male-acne
HP_Skin
ACNE COMBINATION TREATMENT | FRACTORA + CO2
My patient has been fighting breakouts and acne scars for the majority of his live which caused him to be more self conscious. After putting a stop to his breakouts with skincare, he had acne scars from prior years which we treated with an acne combination treatment
ACNE COMBINATION:
fractora
co2laser
prp
male-acne
HP_Skin
ACNE SCAR TRANSFORMATION
My patient developed cystic acne while he was going into high school and it left him with deep broad scars. These scars were damaging to his confidence and he would try to find ways to hide them throughout his every day life. We had to stage his treatments and do a custom combination to help him achieve his goals and regain his confidence
male-acne
ACNE SCAR TRANSFORMATION
My patient developed cystic acne while he was going into high school and it left him with deep broad scars. These scars were damaging to his confidence and he would try to find ways to hide them throughout his every day life. We had to stage his treatments and do a custom combination to help him achieve his goals and regain his confidence
male-acne
NO FILTER, JUST EMER | ACNE SCAR TRANSFORMATION | TESTIMONIAL
My patient came in after going through an emotional journey with acne scar‘s for many years of his life. He found me on YouTube joined us for every live treatment and became obsessed with the results we were giving our patients. He tried to go to other doctors in his area but was unable to achieve the improvement which he desired. Being a sensitive skin type, The following days after treatment he had hydration and calming facials to expedite his healing process. Now that his scabs have peeled, he will do you maintenance skin care and then another treatment when we are in Florida
ACNE SCAR TREATMENT
bellafill
pixel8rf
hybridfractionallaser
co2laser
prp
male-acne
NO FILTER, JUST EMER | ACNE SCAR TRANSFORMATION | TESTIMONIAL
My patient came in after going through an emotional journey with acne scar‘s for many years of his life. He found me on YouTube joined us for every live treatment and became obsessed with the results we were giving our patients. He tried to go to other doctors in his area but was unable to achieve the improvement which he desired. Being a sensitive skin type, The following days after treatment he had hydration and calming facials to expedite his healing process. Now that his scabs have peeled, he will do you maintenance skin care and then another treatment when we are in Florida
ACNE SCAR TREATMENT
bellafill
pixel8rf
hybridfractionallaser
co2laser
prp
male-acne
ACNE SCAR COMBINATION | HALO + CO2 LASER
My patient came to me with acne scars which other doctors refused to treat given that his skin put him at a high risk of complications from strong laser treatments. I worked with him to develop a custom regimen of skincare and laser treatment plan to ensure he was on his way to success. We saw him today for his second treatment where he noticed over a 50% improvement in the texture of his skin. He did the same treatment again today and plans to see the team again in September.
ACNE SCAR COMBINATION
tcacross
halolaser
co2laser
male-acne
ACNE SCAR COMBINATION | HALO + CO2 LASER
My patient came to me with acne scars which other doctors refused to treat given that his skin put him at a high risk of complications from strong laser treatments. I worked with him to develop a custom regimen of skincare and laser treatment plan to ensure he was on his way to success. We saw him today for his second treatment where he noticed over a 50% improvement in the texture of his skin. He did the same treatment again today and plans to see the team again in September.
ACNE SCAR COMBINATION
tcacross
halolaser
co2laser
male-acne