Still Seeing the Scars, Long After the Breakouts or Surgery Have Gone?
Targeted Scar Treatment in Billericay
Scars — whether from past acne or previous surgery — can linger long after the skin has healed, often knocking your confidence every time you catch your reflection.
At my Billericay clinic, I help clients reduce the appearance of both textural and pigmented scars, using medical-grade, regenerative treatments tailored to the specific type of scarring you have.
Why Do Scars Form?
Scars are made of collagen — the protein your skin produces to heal after inflammation or injury. When that process becomes disrupted, as in the case of cystic acne or surgical wounds, it can lead to either excess collagen (raised scars) or loss of it (indented scars).
You don’t need to have picked your skin to be left with scars. Inflammatory acne, especially deep cysts, can leave lasting marks — even with the best intentions and skincare routine.
Types of Acne Scars
Most people have a combination of scar types, which can affect the choice of treatment.
Ice pick scars – Deep and narrow
Boxcar scars – Broad with well-defined edges
Rolling scars – Wide with sloping edges (often give a lumpy appearance)
Hypertrophic scars – Raised and thickened
Lighter skin tones may show persistent redness, while deeper skin tones often develop post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (dark marks).
How I Treat Scars in Clinic
At Skin Enhance and Wellness, I offer evidence-based treatments to rebuild collagen, improve texture, and even out pigmentation — after a full skin analysis to identify what will work best for you.
Radiofrequency (RF) Microneedling
For deeper acne scars or surgical scarring, RF Microneedling is one of the most effective treatments available. It combines traditional microneedling with heat energy to reach the deeper layers of the skin where scars are formed.
Microneedling with Exosomes
Combining precision microneedling with exosome-rich serums, this advanced treatment supercharges skin repair, boosts collagen, and improves scar depth and tone.
Polynucleotides
After assessing your skin’s needs, I use this regenerative injectable Plinest to reduce inflammation, repair tissue, and support collagen remodelling
What Results Can You Expect?
Scar treatment takes time, but with a consistent plan, you’ll notice smoother texture, softer pigmentation, and a visible boost in skin quality and confidence
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