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With the increasing pressure of daily life, many people are troubled by acne, and the resulting acne scars often become a source of pain in their hearts.
Currently, there are many treatment devices for acne scars on the market, such as fractional lasers and CO2 lasers. Each of these technologies has its advantages and disadvantages, but in practical application, the expertise and experience of the doctor are the key factors. We know that the types of acne scars vary, and relying solely on one treatment method often cannot lead to thorough improvement; therefore, a collaborative treatment approach is especially important.
After multiple treatments, although most patients hope to see significant improvement in a short time, in reality, the treatment of acne scars requires patience. Even when using fillers like hyaluronic acid, it is difficult to achieve optimal results without appropriate laser therapy. In many cases, with a combination of proper diet and acne extraction, the appearance of acne scars improves but still shows some subtle marks. At this point, several adjustments may be needed to achieve the desired effect.
Another common issue is scars on the nose. Many people are concerned about small holes or acne scars on their noses. While CO2 lasers or picosecond lasers can indeed improve these scars, completely restoring them to a natural state remains a challenge. Doctors recommend combining different technologies to address specific issues for more significant improvements.
With advancements in technology, treatment methods for acne scars are continually being developed. We hope to share more treatment options and techniques with everyone in the future, and together explore which methods are best suited for your skin.