Acne Scarring
Acne can sometimes leave you with scarring.
If acne penetrates the deeper layers of the skin, it damages the skin and the tissue beneath it. As the acne clears, the body produces collagen to support the skin while it heals. If it produces too little or too much collagen, a scar can form. If excessive inflammation from acne is deep enough, it can lead to scarring.
SOLUTIONS MAY INCLUDE:
The best treatment for acne scarring is to treat acne early to avoid scarring.
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