How Your Skin Recovers from Acne Scars in Medellín with Nanopor

How Your Skin Recovers from Acne Scars in Medellín with Nanopor

If you had a severe breakout when you were twenty and now you see those dark lines or the dimples that won’t close, you feel the same way. Five years have passed, and the old photo becomes a constant reminder. It’s annoying to have to wear makeup all day just so people don’t notice that your skin has a history of struggles. I completely understand that frustration of looking in the mirror and feeling that your skin will never be the same again, even if you try with expensive creams or grandmother’s remedies.

In our consultation in Medellín, what we do is understand what type of mark you have to choose the right path. We don’t treat everything the same because skin doesn’t work that way. Some marks are like dark burns, and others are dimples where tissue is missing. Nanopor recovers that damaged texture using advanced technology without causing much pain or taking months to improve.

The Real Cause and the Myth You Need to Break

Many people believe that acne marks are just dead pigment on the surface. They think a good soap or a cream with vitamin c will erase them completely in one go. But the reality is different, and it’s something we must explain clearly so as not to waste time on things that don’t work.

When you have a true scar, what happens is that the deep layers of your skin have changed their shape or have lost tissue. Dark marks are called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and are cells that have become darker after inflammation. Dimples are atrophic scars, where there is a lack of collagen and fat that normally fill the gaps.

The biggest myth we hear is that the treatment eliminates the scar forever without care. The truth is that it is controlled and improves significantly, but it requires maintenance so they do not reappear if you have factors like the sun or stress. In consultation, we examine your skin under special light to know if you need to lower pigmentation first or reconstruct the gaps afterwards.

Your Recovery Path in Our Consultation

To recover those marks, we use methods that are less invasive and more precise. One of the favorites is fractional CO2 laser. This does not remove all the skin like a large razor, but rather creates micro-channels in small areas so that your body generates new collagen around them. It’s like telling your skin: “there is a hole here, let’s rebuild it using your own strength”.

Another very commonly used method is subcision. This sounds strange but it is simple: we make small incisions under the dimple to release the fibers that have become tied up. By releasing them, the hole drops in level and looks less from above. Sometimes we combine this with a gentle chemical peel to remove the top layer and accelerate renewal.

If you have doubts about which option is best for you, check our options in our online store of complementary products. At verassere.com/tienda/ you will find everything necessary to care for your skin between sessions or to maintain the result while the skin recovers naturally. The process in consultation is relaxing, and we personalize every step according to your sensitivity and your real expectations.

Signs That You Should See a Dermatologist

You should come to see a specialist if you notice that the marks do not improve over the months or change color or size. If you use sun protection every day and see that the dimples become deeper, it is a sign that something is missing in your current routine. You should also come to consultation if you feel pain when touching those areas, which indicates active inflammation underneath the surface.

Another sign is when the marks interfere with your self-esteem or make you avoid going out into the street. If you have tried home remedies and they have only left your skin more irritated, it is time to seek professional help. Do not wait for them to become permanent or for them to affect your social relationships. Recovery begins with an honest evaluation of your skin and a clear plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can acne scars really be removed completely? People usually ask this thinking of a magic solution, but the answer is that they can disappear or become invisible with proper treatment if done correctly.

How many sessions do I need to see results with these methods? It depends on the depth of your skin and how severe the scar is; usually, changes are seen from the second week, and noticeable improvement occurs at the end of the full cycle.

What happens if I don’t like the result of a session or it hurts too much? It is normal to feel discomfort at the beginning, but if you are concerned about the result or the pain, we can adjust the parameter or switch to a less aggressive method before proceeding further.

Next Steps for Your Skin

If what you read has generated doubts, we are happy to answer: Schedule a consultation.