Acne Scar Combination Treatment
Acne scar treatment at Vincere is a comprehensive multi-modality protocol — combining laser resurfacing, microneedling, regenerative injections, and other techniques tailored to your specific scar pattern. Designed and managed by Dr. Vincent.
About acne scar treatment
Acne scarring is one of the most clinically diverse concerns in aesthetic medicine. The same person can have rolling scars, boxcar scars, ice-pick scars, and post-inflammatory marks all on one face — each requiring a different approach to address well. There is no single best acne scar treatment; the right answer is a combination tailored to the specific scar pattern, using the right modalities in the right sequence.
Vincere's acne scar protocol is therefore not a fixed package but a personalised combination drawn from the available tools: laser resurfacing for surface texture, RF microneedling for structural scar collagen remodelling, polynucleotide therapy for regenerative tissue support, subcision for tethered rolling scars, and others as appropriate. The combination is designed at consultation; it varies considerably from client to client.
Honest expectations come with this work. Acne scars are rarely completely erased — meaningful improvement is achievable for most scar types, but full smoothing is not the realistic goal of any scar protocol. Dr. Vincent sets clear expectations at the start: which scars will respond well, which need additional approaches (including surgical excision for severe cases), and what timeline applies. Quick-fix promises are not part of how this work is done at Vincere.
Common scar patterns addressed
Mixed scar patterns
When several types of scars appear together — common after moderate-to-severe past acne. The combination protocol addresses each scar type with the appropriate modality.
Rolling scars
Wave-like depressions that often respond well to combination approaches — particularly subcision combined with energy-based resurfacing or microneedling.
Boxcar scars
Sharper, well-defined depressions. Typically need structural treatments (microneedling, laser resurfacing) with supporting regenerative work.
Atrophic scars (general thinning)
Areas of skin where collagen has been lost during healing. Multi-modality approach combines structural stimulation with regenerative support.
Post-inflammatory marks alongside scars
When pigmentation marks appear alongside structural scarring. The protocol can address both texture and tone in the same overall plan.
Scarring in combination with surface concerns
When scars exist alongside open pores, uneven texture, or skin quality changes. The multi-modality approach addresses the broader skin condition.
Your treatment journey
Why choose Vincere
Acne scarring rewards multi-modality experience more than any single technique. Knowing when to use laser resurfacing vs. microneedling vs. subcision vs. regenerative approaches — and how to combine them across a treatment plan — comes from working with many scar patterns over time. Dr. Vincent approaches scar work as a strategic conversation rather than a single procedure: which interventions in which order, with what realistic timeline.
The treatment is honest about its limits. Severe ice-pick scarring, very deep boxcar scars, and certain stubborn patterns may need surgical excision or other approaches that the multi-modality protocol cannot fully address. Dr. Vincent will tell you what is realistic at consultation — including when surgical alternatives should be considered alongside or instead of the Vincere protocol.
The clinic's positioning on scar work is consistent with the rest: gradual, layered improvement is the goal. Single-session miracle treatments are not how meaningful scar improvement works. The right combination across a series produces results that compound over time — visible at 12 weeks, fully developed at 6 months, durable thereafter.
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