Scars
Facial and body scars appear after an injury, surgery, or acne breakout. These marks can create an uneven texture and affect overall skin tone uniformity.

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Causes & Triggering Factors
Scar formation depends on various factors related to skin type, inflammation, and the healing process.
Our Recommended Treatments
Prevention Tips
During skin healing
- Avoid picking or touching wounds or acne
- Cleanse the area gently
- Keep the skin hydrated
- Protect healing skin from the sun
Healthy habits for better regeneration
- Eat foods rich in vitamins A, C, and zinc
- Drink plenty of water
- Get quality sleep and manage stress
What to avoid
- Do not pick acne, scabs, or crusts
- Avoid tanning and prolonged sun exposure
- Do not use harsh or irritating products on healing skin
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Can older scars still be improved?
Yes. Even years later, treatments such as PRP can improve their texture and appearance.
What’s the difference between a scar and a dark spot?
A scar affects the skin’s texture (raised or indented), while a dark spot affects only pigment. Post-inflammatory marks fade more easily and can improve with brightening treatments.
Why do some scars turn red or darker over time?
Scar color depends on blood circulation and melanin production during healing. New scars are often pink or red and may darken with sun exposure. Sunscreen helps prevent hyperpigmentation.










