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Skin Care for Facial Scars: Effective Solutions for Scar Removal

Having scars on your face can be frustrating, but these days there are effective solutions for skin scar removal.

Skin Care for Scars: Scientifically Proven Products for Scar Removal

Facial scars, also known as acne scars, can stay on the face for months or even years after the breakout has subsided.

Dermoi offers a selection of scientifically proven products for facial scars that get rid of a range of scars, including those caused by acne.

Scientifically Backed Solutions for Facial Scars: Our Product Collection

Our collection of products feature scientifically backed solutions for all types of facial scars including texture scarring, as well as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (acne scars).

Understanding Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH) and Facial Scars

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) are facial scars that occur on the face when the skin produces excess melanin. This comes following an injury or irritation.

This type of facial scaring is most common complaint of darker-skinned racial ethnic groups when visiting a dermatologist.¹

Understanding Atrophic Scarring: Ice Pick, Rolling, and Boxcar Scars

Another type of facial scarring is atrophic scarring. There are 3 types of atrophic scars. These are ice pick, rolling and boxcar scars which can be improved with chemical peels and advanced retinoid products.

Decoding Ice Pick and Rolling Scars

Ice pick scars are acne scars that have a sunken appearance. On the other hand, rolling scars are facial scars that are typically around 4-5mm wide. They form under the skin and give a rolling appearance.

Boxcar Scars Unveiled: Understanding and Treating Facial Acne Scarring

The third type are boxcar scars which are similar to ice pick scars in the sense that they’re both facial scars from acne. Boxcar scars are round depressions in the skin that appear after certain forms of acne heal.

Personalized Recommendations: Reach Out to Our Scientific Team for Skincare Advice

Please browse the advanced collection face scars treatments below.

If you need advice about your skin and which product is best for you, please do not hesitate to ask our scientific team for help via the email help@dermoi.com.

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Understanding Facial Scars: Causes and Characteristics

Facial scars refer to an area of fibrous tissue that takes the place of normal skin following a procedure, injury or acne.

Effective Ingredients for Facial Scar Reduction

The best facial scar reduction products are those which contain Kojic Acid, Alpha Arbutin, Vitamin C, Vitamin A (retinoids) and Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs).

Harnessing the Power of Kojic Acid in Facial Scar Care

Kojic Acid is often used in skin care for facial scars due to its ability to lighten visible scar damage.

Alpha Arbutin: Combatting Dark Spots and Acne Scars

On the other hand, Alpha Arbutin is often used as a facial acne scars treatment as it works to reduce the look of dark spots and scars. It does this by limiting the production of excess melanin.

Promoting Healing with Vitamin C for Facial Scars

Additionally, Vitamin C promotes the production of collagen, which in turn accelerates facial scar healing.

Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs): Enhancing Skin Renewal for Scar Reduction

As well as the above, Alpha Hydroxy Acids increase skin cell turnover which also works to reduce scarring.

The Role of Vitamin A in Smoothing and Healing Facial Scars

Finally, Vitamin A is the perfect facial scars treatment as it helps smooth the skin, even skin tone and decrease inflammation. Most importantly, it also increases skin cell growth to heal lesions and facial scars.

Cosmeceutical Solutions for At-Home Facial Scar Treatment

For at-home skincare targeting facial scars, several cosmeceutical products and ingredients offer effective solutions. Skincare for facial scars and moisturisers for  are readily available and can be incorporated into a daily skincare routine to improve the appearance of scars gradually.

Incorporating Skincare for Facial Scars into Daily Routine

Many skincare for facial scars comes in the form of facial toners, facial serums and moisturisers. These products will contains beneficial active ingredients and give the best results when used over time.

Maximizing Results: Tips for Using Scar Treatment Products

However, it's essential to start with lower concentrations and gradually increase usage to minimize the risk of irritation.

Achieving Radiant Skin: Consistency in Scar Treatment Regimen

Consistent use of these cosmeceutical products and ingredients can lead to noticeable improvements in the appearance of facial scars, helping to restore smoother, more radiant skin.

Q&A

What are facial scars, and how do they form?

Facial scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin after a procedure, injury, or acne breakout. They form as part of the skin's natural healing process in response to trauma or inflammation.

What ingredients are effective in reducing facial scars?

Effective ingredients for reducing facial scars include Kojic Acid, Alpha Arbutin, Vitamin C, Vitamin A (retinoids), and Alpha Hydroxy Acids (AHAs).

These ingredients work to lighten visible scar damage, reduce dark spots, promote collagen production, accelerate skin cell turnover, and smooth the skin's texture.

 

 

Scientific References

1. Callender V, St.Surin-Lord S, Davis E, Maclin M. Postinflammatory Hyperpigmentation. American Journal of Clinical Dermatology. 2011;12(2):87-99.
2. Goodman G, Baron J. The Management of Postacne Scarring. Dermatologic Surgery. 2007;33(10):1175-1188.
3. Polouliakh N, Ludwig V, Meguro A, Kawagoe T, Heeb O, Mizuki N. Alpha-Arbutin Promotes Wound Healing by Lowering ROS and Upregulating Insulin/IGF-1 Pathway in Human Dermal Fibroblast. Frontiers in Physiology. 2020;11.

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