

Acne scars are persistent marks left by inflammatory lesions. They can take different forms: hollows (atrophic), bumps (hypertrophic), pigment spots or texture irregularities. They result from an incomplete or disorganized repair of the skin after an episode of acne. Although not dangerous, they can affect appearance, skin texture, and self-confidence. Professional care significantly improves the uniformity of the complexion, the softness of the skin and the depth of scars.
Moderate to severe inflammatory acne, especially nodules and cysts.
Manipulation of lesions (pressure, scratching), worsening inflammation.
Individual scar response, influenced by genetics.
Delayed or absent treatment for active acne.
Altered collagen production during skin repair.


Treat quickly active acne to limit inflammation.
Avoid handling buttons to prevent permanent marks.
Use professional treatments in the cabin (Bela MD and/or DP4) adapted to skin type.
One daily sunscreen, essential to avoid post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation.
Maintain a regular skin care routine to support skin repair.