1. Topical Treatment: This method treats the upper layer of the skin and is suitable for individuals with very shallow or barely noticeable acne scars, resulting in less prominent treatment results.
2. Retinoids: Medications from the RETINOIDS group, derived from VITAMIN A, are used to treat acne holes.
3. Laser Treatment: PICOLASER and CARBOXY are laser devices that target acne holes by delivering energy from the epidermis to the lower layers. However, they may cause side effects like swelling, redness, blotches, and longer recovery times, making them less effective than medical devices targeting deep layers.
4. RF Machine Treatment: The latest RF (Radiofrequency) machine treatment uses RF energy to address acne scars with fewer side effects than lasers, such as red marks or burns. There are two types of device heads: FHR for shallow acne scars and large pores, and INTENSIF for deeper acne scar treatment.