
Updated on November 20, 2025 • By Skincity Official
Acne scars can be frustrating and affect your confidence even after acne is gone. Fortunately, laser technology has become one of the safest and most effective ways to reduce acne scars and achieve smoother skin. Here’s a complete dermatologist-backed guide to help you understand how it works.
Acne scars form when inflamed acne damages the deeper layers of the skin. They can appear as:
Depressed scars (pits or indentations).
Raised scars.
Dark spots or pigmentation.
Laser treatments use focused light energy to target damaged skin layers and stimulate collagen production, which helps in repairing and smoothing the skin.
There are two main types of laser treatments:
Remove the outer layer of skin and promote new skin growth.
Best for: Deep acne scars.
Work beneath the skin without removing the surface layer.
Best for: Mild to moderate scars.
A dermatologist evaluates your skin type, scar type, and severity.
The skin is cleaned, and a numbing cream may be applied for comfort.
The laser device is moved over the affected areas, targeting scar tissue.
Cooling gels and sunscreens are applied to protect the skin.
Stimulates collagen production: Improves skin texture naturally over time.
Reduces scar depth: Smoothens pitted scars and uneven skin.
Improves skin tone: Helps in reducing pigmentation and dark spots.
Safe and precise: Targets only damaged areas without affecting surrounding skin.
Long-lasting results: Visible improvement with multiple sessions.