Can Pitted Acne Scars on Your Face Become Smooth Again? Check Out These Easy Tips!

by Ramanda Aulizabullet
Reviewed by Thomas Iskandar
Can Pitted Acne Scars on Your Face Become Smooth Again? Check Out These Easy Tips!
Can Pitted Acne Scars on Your Face Become Smooth Again? Check Out These Easy Tips!

Can Pitted Acne Scars on Your Face Become Smooth Again? Check Out These Easy Tips!

Have you ever felt that your facial skin texture becomes full of holes or looks like the "surface of the moon" after acne heals? Well, those are what are called "pitted" acne scars. Unlike dark spots, which are just a color issue, pitted scars are a condition where the deeper layer of your skin (the dermis) is damaged, causing the surface to appear sunken or indented.



Why Do These "Holes" Appear?

The main cause is severe acne inflammation, but the biggest enemy is the habit of hands that are too eager to forcibly squeeze pimples. This action destroys your skin's "foundation" so that when it heals, the skin cannot return to being smooth and leaves permanent scar tissue.



Skincare vs. Doctor's Treatments

To be honest, Beauty, daily skincare like retinol serums or AHA/BHA is indeed great at smoothing the surface and fading the color of scar marks, but it cannot "fill in" deep pitted scars. To lift those indentations, you need a doctor's help to trigger the production of new collagen from within the skin.


Several options often recommended are lasers to stimulate new skin cells; microneedling, which uses fine needles to boost regeneration; and the subcision technique to break up the fibrous bands pulling your skin down. Through these methods, the depth of the pitted scars will slowly lift and become level with the rest of the skin surface.


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Source: Pinterest/@radiancerepublic

The Key to Smooth Skin: Don't Squeeze!

The best way is to prevent it from happening in the first place. Never pick at or squeeze pimples yourself and always use sunscreen to protect your skin's natural collagen. Remember, patiently caring for your skin is much easier than repairing texture that has already been damaged!