Acne Scar Treatment in Wellesley, MA
Understanding Acne Scarring
At GFaceMD, acne scar treatment in Wellesley, MA, begins with a precise assessment of your scar types, skin tone, and Fitzpatrick classification. What follows is based on that assessment, not on a standard protocol applied to everyone. Wellesley patients in their 30s and 40s with residual acne scarring frequently present with combined concerns: scar texture alongside early photoaging from years of outdoor UV exposure. Golf, tennis, and outdoor entertaining accumulate cumulative sun damage that compounds post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation and slows healing in treated scar tissue. Treatment planning at GFaceMD accounts for this — sun history is part of every scar assessment.
Scar Types: Rolling, Boxcar, Ice Pick & PIH
Effective scar treatment requires correct identification. The protocol that produces results for one scar type often produces nothing for another.
Rolling scars:
Boxcar scars:
Ice pick scars:
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH):
Why Scar Type Determines Treatment
Acne Scar Treatments at GFaceMD Wellesley
RF Microneedling — Sylfirm X ®
Medical Laser Resurfacing — UltraClear ® / Clear+Brilliant ®
Chemical Peels — VI Peel ® / BioRePeel ®
Your Personalized Treatment Plan
Patients with active acne should address inflammatory breakouts before beginning scar treatment. Treating scar tissue while active acne persists significantly increases the risk of new scar formation, reducing the impact of every session.
Are You a Good Candidate?
What to Expect: Results Timeline
Safety for All Skin Tones
Serving Wellesley and Surrounding Communities
Boston
Wellesley
Andover
Mashpee
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best treatment for acne scars in Wellesley?
The most effective treatment depends on your scar morphology. Deep rolling and boxcar scars respond best to RF microneedling (Sylfirm X®) and the UltraClear® laser, which reach the dermal plane where scar architecture is located. Ice pick scars require more targeted approaches. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation responds to chemical peels and topicals. A consultation at GFaceMD Wellesley determines the optimal combination of modalities for your specific presentation.
How many sessions are needed for acne scar treatment?
Most patients require 4-6 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart, depending on scar depth, scar type, and individual skin response. Mild textural concerns may improve meaningfully in 3 sessions. Significant structural scarring typically requires 6 or more. Collagen remodeling continues for 3-6 months after the final session, so the full result develops over time; patience is part of the protocol.
Are acne scar treatments safe for darker skin tones?
Yes, with the correct modality and parameters. GFaceMD Wellesley providers assess Fitzpatrick skin type before selecting devices and settings, prioritizing approaches that minimize the risk of PIH for Fitzpatrick III-VI skin types. Sylfirm X® RF microneedling and UltraClear® laser are both particularly appropriate for treating diverse skin tones when protocols are correctly adapted.
What is the difference between PIH and a true acne scar?
Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is a flat, brown, or pinkish discoloration that remains after acne heals. It is a surface melanin response that often improves over time with appropriate peels and topicals. True acne scars are depressions or textural changes caused by dermal collagen disruption; these require collagen-stimulating treatment to improve and do not fade on their own.
How far do patients travel for acne scar treatment in Wellesley?
Patients visit GFaceMD from Needham, Weston, Natick, and Dover, typically within a 10-15 minute drive via Route 9. The Wellesley location is the preferred destination for patients seeking premium scar treatment without having to travel to Boston.