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Treating acne scars can be harder than anticipated. This is not because someone’s pits and crevasses may be unusually resistant to treatment; rather it’s because acne scars are rarely just a one-time occurrence.
People who are prone to acne are more likely to develop acne scars, but they are also the ones most likely to develop acne outbreaks while in the middle of an existing scar treatment. This new acne can lead to new scars, which lessens the impact of that initial scar treatment. Though it’s not a true vicious cycle, this sequence isn’t exactly helpful, either. This is why a two-pronged approach that employs the laser Spectra Peel treatment and Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy can form a better acne scar treatment than either one alone.
Read more on: Combining the Laser Spectra Peel and PRP to Treat Acne Scars