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Acne Scar Treatment

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Acne Scars

What are acne scars?

Acne scars are those stubborn, lingering marks left behind once the inflammation settles. They’re not just pigmentation — we’re talking about actual changes to the skin’s texture. The kind that sinks in a little.

The most common type? Atrophic scars. These are the indented ones — small pits or dips — that tend to show up in places with lots of oil glands:

  • Face
  • Back
  • Shoulders 

They don’t hurt, but they can definitely be frustrating. Especially when makeup doesn’t quite cover the uneven surface… or when light catches them just the wrong way. If you’re looking for acne scar treatment in New Zealand, chances are, this is exactly what you’re trying to fix.

What causes acne scars?

Scars happen when a breakout goes deep. Really deep. It’s not just surface redness — it’s when the inflammation damages tissue beneath the skin. And during healing, the body tries its best… but sometimes, that repair leaves a mark.

We see this often with clients at our skin clinic in Wellington, and also with those seeking acne scar removal in Christchurch — the story’s the same: old breakouts, new reminders.

How to prevent acne scars?

Let’s be honest: it’s tempting to pick or pop. But that’s probably the fastest way to end up with a scar.

Instead?
Think slow and consistent. A routine that includes the right treatments, gentle skincare, maybe some lifestyle tweaks. That’ll do more in the long run than attacking your face with impatient fingers ever will.

Those beginning acne treatment in Auckland are often surprised how much early care matters — not just for healing, but for avoiding long-term texture issues.

Treating acne scars

No one-size-fits-all here. Acne scars usually need a mix of treatments — each doing its part:

  • EnLighten Pico Laser-FX
  • ScarLet-RF
  • Chemical Peels
  • GreenPeel
  • Medical Microdermabrasions 

If you’re hunting for the best acne scar treatment in NZ, this combination is where we usually start.

How Pico Laser helps fade acne scars

Pico Laser-FX isn’t about blasting the skin. It uses quick, focused pulses — fractionated through a micro lens array — to trigger the skin’s own healing process.

What does that mean?
Tiny, invisible micro-wounds are created beneath the surface. That stimulates collagen and elastin production — the skin’s natural way of smoothing things out — without damaging the top layer.

It’s subtle. But over time, the texture starts to feel more even, more refined. A common choice for those searching for laser acne scar removal in NZ.

How Scarlet-RF helps

If you looked at acne scars under a microscope, you’d see the dips. The uneven little valleys.

ScarLet-RF steps in here. It uses microneedles plus radiofrequency to create tiny channels inside the skin — around 3mm deep.
Why? So collagen — your skin’s own plumping ingredient — can rush in and fill those dents.

We’ve seen great progress with clients from all over — from acne scars in Hamilton to long-standing texture concerns in Auckland.

It’s gradual, not instant. But every session pushes your skin closer to smoother ground. Over time, those dips start filling in — gently, naturally. And it really shows.

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FAQ's

What kind of results can I expect?

Clients often report their skin feeling smoother — more even — after just a couple of sessions. It’s your own collagen doing the work, so the results look and feel natural. Especially in clients who've tried every acne scar treatment New Zealand has to offer — and finally found something that works.

How many sessions are required?

Usually around 1 to 4 sessions, spaced about 2 weeks apart. It depends on the scars — and your skin’s response.

Is the procedure uncomfortable?

It’s generally well tolerated. Some say it feels warm, maybe a little prickly. For more sensitive clients, we can apply a topical anaesthetic to keep things comfortable.