Can Dermal Fillers Reduce Acne Scarring? | FillerBoutique

Acne can continue affecting a person’s life long after it has been cured. Those who’ve dealt with the condition are often left with scarring, which they might attempt to minimise through home remedies, oils and skincare products. But could dermal fillers be the answer former acne sufferers are looking for?

Dermal fillers can be used for a lot more than just lip injections. One of the world’s most popular cosmetic treatments, they can be used to resolve a wide range of beauty concerns. Now, people are using fillers to eliminate acne scarring and get the perfect skin they’ve always dreamed of having. 

What are dermal fillers?

Dermal fillers—often referred to as facial fillers—are injectable solutions which can be used to plump, redefine and fill areas of the face.

Dermal filler treatment is commonly used to:

  • Enhance a feature
  • Smooth fine lines and wrinkles
  • Redefine facial structure
  • Contour
  • Reduce the appearance of scarring

The filler treatment is a minimally-invasive, temporary procedure with a quick recovery time, making it a popular alternative to permanent and invasive cosmetic surgeries. 

Dermal filler injections have a few minor short-term side effects including:

  • Swelling
  • Bruising
  • Redness

What is acne?

Acne is a skin condition that can affect both teenagers and adults. It often arises during or after puberty as hormonal imbalances increase the amount of oil produced by the skin glands.  The extra oil modifies the activity of a usually harmless bacteria, causing it to be aggressive and inflame the skin. 

The NHS estimates that 80% of 11-30 year olds are affected by acne. It can be a painful and aggressive condition that most commonly affects the face, back and chest. Because acne causes pimples, lesions and spots which stretch and break the skin, sufferers are often left with scar tissue.

How do dermal fillers work?

Dermal fillers are injected directly into the area you want to target to temporarily plump or ‘fill’ the skin. Although anyone can technically inject dermal fillers under UK regulation, the procedure should always be done at a qualified medical aesthetician’s office to guarantee the best results. 

Their immediate effect of dermal fillers makes them a popular choice for those seeking instant results without the cost, permanency and risks involved with going under the knife.

Can dermal fillers be used to treat acne scars?

In short, yes. Acne scars leave indentations on the skin’s surface leaving a textured appearance. Dermal fillers for acne such as Juvederm can be injected directly into the scarred area to fill the scar, plumping it to rise to the same level of the unaffected skin. 

If carried out by a qualified medical aesthetician, facial fillers for scarring can almost eradicate the appearance of acne for anywhere from 6 to 12 months, depending on the brand and density of filler used.

Facial fillers are widely regarded as a successful treatment option for acne scarring, offering a temporary solution which can be repeatedly “topped up” as required.

If you would like to know more about dermal fillers, get in touch with the expert team at FillerBoutique now.

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