Why is my scar sinking in?

Some scars can have a sunken or pitted appearance. This kind of scarring occurs when underlying structures supporting the skin (for example, fat or muscle) are lost. Some surgical scars have this appearance, as do some scars from acne.
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How do you fix sunken scars?

Soft-tissue fillers are a common treatment specifically for rolling atrophic acne scars. They are used to level or raise the indented scars to match the normal layer of skin. Fillers are injected under the scar and provide almost immediate results.
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Do indented scars fill in over time?

In most cases, acne scars do improve over time without treatment. That's particularly true of discoloration. Indentations may be more stubborn and less prone to disappearing on their own.
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Do sunken scars fade?

Mature scars can also flatten out as they go through this aging process, but it's important to note that scars will never go away completely. Even with some scar treatments, the appearance will be improved, but they will never totally disappear because the skin composition is different from the surrounding tissues.
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What is a depressed scar?

Depressed scars, also called icepick scars, sit below the surface of the skin and have a sunken or pitted appearance. They can result from acne or chicken pox, and they may become more pronounced with age.
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Why are some scars indented?

Indented scarring, clinically known as atrophic scarring, occurs when an injury to the skin or an inflammatory skin disease such as acne results in the destruction of its underlying collagen or fat layers.
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What does an atrophic scar look like?

Atrophic scars are characterized as a sunken area on a person's skin, often looking pitted. In many cases atrophic scars are caused by collagen destruction as the result of experiencing inflammatory conditions such as acne or chickenpox. Atrophic scars can also be caused by accident, surgery or genetic disorders.
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Will a depressed scar fill in?

With certain depressed scars, dermal grafts (skin taken from behind the ear) or fat taken from the body can be used to “fill” under the scar (or wrinkle). With dermal or skin grafts, Dr. Vartanian may also use a full thickness punch graft that contains all layers of the skin to completely fill in a depressed scar.
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Does massage help indented scars?

Scar massage is an effective way to decrease scar tissue build up and help make scars less noticeable. Massage will not help soften a scar more than two years old.
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How do you get rid of atrophic scars naturally?

Lavender and olive oil
  1. Mix three drops of lavender essential oil into three tablespoons of extra-virgin olive oil.
  2. Massage the mixture into the scarred area for about 5 minutes.
  3. Leave the oil in place for about 30 minutes.
  4. Rinse the area with warm water.
  5. Repeat this process a minimum of three times a day.
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How do I get rid of indentations on my skin?

Treatment
  1. Chemical peel. Share on Pinterest Regular chemical peels may help to reduce scarring. ...
  2. Dermabrasion. Dermabrasion sessions achieve similar results as chemical peels without using chemicals. ...
  3. Microdermabrasion. ...
  4. Dermal fillers. ...
  5. Fractional laser. ...
  6. Ablative laser resurfacing. ...
  7. Microneedling.
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Why does my skin have indentations?

These dents are nothing but pockmarks. Pockmarks, which are also called pick marks or acne scars, are blemishes with a concave shape that can look like holes or indentations in the skin. They occur when the deeper layers of the skin become damaged. As these deeper layers heal, extra collagen is produced.
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Does Mederma work on indented scars?

Results – There is not enough clinical evidence to prove that Mederma improves the appearance of scars better than petroleum jelly, such as Vaseline, which costs far less. Also, its effectiveness appears to be linked to whether a scar is raised or indented.
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Does Mederma work on atrophic scars?

Mederma Cream SPF 30 can be used on atrophic scars such as acne sand chicken pox scars. Mederma Cream SPF 30 may help to smooth and soften the edges of the pox mark but it will not cause the indented area to fill in.
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Can salicylic acid help atrophic scars?

Salicylic acid

It also helps reduce swelling and redness in the area, which may minimize the appearance of scarring. Salicylic acid is beneficial for all scar types. It makes a good addition to a daily skin care routine for most people who live with acne.
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Does retinol help atrophic scars?

The AP-1 pathway is also implicated in scarring. Both of these factors are unregulated in acne, producing inflammation (NF-kb) and MMPs (AP-1). Retinoids downregulate both of these factors, resulting in less inflammation and less scar production.
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Can massaging a scar make it worse?

As the scar matures you can increase the pressure of the massage to help soften scars. Your therapist will guide you in this process as massaging too firmly initially can make scarring worse. As discussed previously the new skin which has formed following the injury lacks the moisture needed.
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How do you massage atrophic scars?

Scar massage is performed by using the pads of your fingertips and applying firm pressure to your scar and then moving in a circular motion over the scar. The pressure should cause the scar to blanch (turn pale) but not so hard that it hurts.
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Does vitamin E work for scars?

While vitamin E may help moisturize the skin, research indicates that vitamin E oils and supplements have no notable effect on scars.
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How do you tell if a scar is tethered?

When assessing scars, it is important to check whether they are tethered. This can be done by stretching the skin; if the scar flattens, it is not tethered. Tethering implies a fibrotic connection into the lower dermis, which requires additional treatment.
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Does exfoliating help with atrophic scars?

Although regular exfoliation and the use of topical retinoids can help improve atrophic scarring, there are much more effective professional treatments such as ablative and nonablative laser, microneedling, subcision, and fillers.
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What is a hypertrophic scar?

A hypertrophic scar is a thick raised scar that's an abnormal response to wound healing. They more commonly occur in taut skin areas following skin trauma, burns or surgical incisions. Treatments include medication, freezing, injections, lasers and surgery. Appointments 216.444.5725.
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What is a contracture scar?

Contractures are an abnormal occurrence that happens when a large area of skin is damaged and lost, resulting in a scar. The scar formation pulls the edges of the skin together, causing a tight area of skin.
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Why do old scars flare up?

In the early stages, scar tissue isn't always painful. This is because nerves in the area may have been destroyed along with healthy body tissues. But over time, scar tissue may become painful as nerve endings regenerate.
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How do you prevent atrophic scarring?

Retinoids work best for atrophic scars. Salicylic Acid – This powerhouse ingredient clears pores, reduces swelling, and exfoliates the skin to remove pore-clogging dead skin cells. It also increases your skin's sensitivity to the sun, so wear sunscreen daily. Salicylic acid works well for all types of acne scars.
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