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Acne is one of the most common skin conditions, affecting as many as 50 million Americans throughout their lifetimes, according to the American Academy of Dermatology. Unfortunately, the evidence of acne lesions can linger on the skin’s surface even after the initial breakout has cleared in the form of acne scars. Acne scars can take many forms, but the most common are atrophic acne scars, which appear like depressions dotted across the skin’s surface. These depressed scars form due to severe acne breakouts that do not heal properly; specifically, the body produces insufficient collagen, which results in indentation across the affected area. Rolling acne scars are one type of atrophic acne scar characterized by depressions with a sloping border, granting the skin a wavy, rolling texture. While rolling acne scars are permanent, meaning they will not fade on their own over time, the appearance of rolling acne scars can be reduced or eliminated with the help of combination cosmetic treatments available at Dr. Michele Green’s New York City dermatology practice.
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