Acne scars are long-lasting indentations or discolorations that result from severe or untreated acne, often damaging the deeper layers of the skin. These marks can significantly affect your skin’s texture and overall confidence. At Dr. Kumar Skin & Laser Clinic, Jamshedpur, we offer advanced, customized Acne Scar Treatment solutions to restore skin texture, diminish pits and marks, and deliver visibly smoother, clearer skin.
Acne scars are long-lasting indentations or discolorations that appear after severe or untreated acne. They occur when inflamed pimples damage the deeper layers of skin, leaving behind marks that don’t fade on their own. These can include:
Depressed scars (like ice pick or boxcar scars)
Raised scars (hypertrophic)
Dark spots (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation)
If left untreated, acne scars can become more prominent over time. Early intervention with professional acne scar treatment in Jamshedpur helps smoothen and even out the skin.
Ice Pick Scars
Deep, narrow pits that look like small holes on the skin.
Boxcar Scars
Rounded or oval depressions with well-defined edges.
Rolling Scars
Wavy, uneven texture caused by fibrous tissue bands.
Hypertrophic Scars
Thick, raised scars that stay within the acne site.
Post-inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH)
Flat brown or red spots after acne heals, especially on darker skin.
Scars form when acne heals abnormally due to:
Severe cystic acne or inflamed breakouts
Delayed or no treatment for acne
Pimple picking or squeezing
Genetic tendency to develop scarring
Deep skin damage during healing
Understanding the cause helps us recommend the most effective acne scar treatment in Jamshedpur tailored to your skin.
Creates controlled micro-injuries in the skin to stimulate massive collagen production and resurface damaged skin layers.
Uses fine needles to puncture the skin, followed by the application of Platelet-Rich Plasma to stimulate natural growth factors.
A minor procedure that uses a sharp needle inserted under the skin to physically break the fibrous bands that pull down rolling scars.
Injecting a substance (like Hyaluronic Acid) beneath deep, sunken scars to temporarily lift and flatten the indentation.
Application of medical-grade acids (like TCA or Glycolic) to exfoliate the outer skin layers.
In some cases, specific oral medications may be used to manage underlying inflammation or support skin recovery.