SKIN CONCERNS
Acne Scarring
Improve the look of texture, marks, and uneven skin after acne.
Professional skin assessment and personalised treatment plans to support healthier, more confident skin.

Acne scarring can remain long after active breakouts have settled, leaving uneven texture, indentations, enlarged-looking pores, or lingering marks. For many people, the scars affect confidence as much as the acne once did. At Skandi Skin Clinic, acne scar support begins with understanding the type of scarring present and whether active acne is still part of the picture. From there, a staged treatment plan can support smoother-looking skin, improved texture, and gradual collagen renewal.
Does This Sound Like You?
What Is Acne Scarring?
Acne scarring can appear in several forms. Atrophic scars are indented scars that develop when inflammation damages collagen in the skin. These may look like small pits, rolling depressions, or sharper ice-pick marks. Some people also experience post-inflammatory marks, which are flat red, brown, or purple areas left behind after acne heals. These marks are not true scars, but they can still be distressing and slow to fade.
Different scar types respond to different approaches, so assessment is important. Texture-focused scarring usually requires treatments that support collagen remodelling over time, while discolouration may need pigment or redness support. Active acne should usually be controlled first because new breakouts can create new marks and scars.
What Can Contribute to This Concern?
Inflamed Acne
Deep or inflamed breakouts can damage surrounding skin tissue and increase the risk of scarring.
Delayed Treatment
Acne that remains active for a long time may increase the chance of marks and texture changes.
Picking or Squeezing
Picking can worsen inflammation, delay healing, and increase the risk of scars or pigmentation.
Genetics
Some people are more prone to scarring based on how their skin heals and produces collagen.
Skin Tone and Pigment Response
Some skin types are more likely to develop lingering dark marks after inflammation.
Ongoing Breakouts
New acne can create new marks, so scar treatment often works best once active acne is under control.
Treatment Options and Supportive Approaches

LED Therapy
LED can support recovery, calm inflammation, and complement other acne or scar-focused treatments.
Expected Results and Client Journey.
Frequently Asked Questions
Ready to understand what type of acne scarring you have?
Book a consultation and let us create a gradual, realistic plan for smoother-looking skin.




