Acne Scar Treatment Programs
"A Structured Approach for Long-Standing Atrophic Acne Scars"
Personalized treatment programs that combine fractional laser resurfacing and skin regeneration therapies to support collagen remodeling and gradually improve the appearance of atrophic acne scars and overall skin texture.

What Are the Atrophic Acne Scar Treatment Programs?
Cellence Clinic's Atrophic Acne Scar Treatment Programs are designed for depressed acne scars caused by collagen loss following inflammation. By combining fractional laser resurfacing with regenerative skin therapies, these programs support collagen remodeling and gradual improvement in skin texture over time.
5-Week Atrophic Acne Scar Program
Week 1: PicoSure® Fractional Laser + Modeling Mask
Week 2:
Genesis Laser Toning + Regenerative LED Therapy
Week 3:
PicoSure® Fractional Laser + Modeling Mask
Week 4:
Genesis Laser Toning + Regenerative LED Therapy
Week 5:
HELIOS III Regenerative Toning + Modeling Mask
10-Week Atrophic Acne Scar Program
Week 1: PicoSure® Fractional Laser + Modeling Mask
Week 2:
Genesis Laser Toning + Regenerative LED Therapy
Week 3:
U-Pulse Fractional Laser + Modeling Mask
Week 4:
Genesis Laser Toning + Regenerative LED Therapy
Week 5:
HELIOS III Regenerative Toning + Modeling Mask
Week 6:
PicoSure® Fractional Laser + Modeling Mask
Week 7:
Genesis Laser Toning + Regenerative LED Therapy
Week 8:
U-Pulse Fractional Laser + Modeling Mask
Week 9:
Genesis Laser Toning + Regenerative LED Therapy
Week 10:
HELIOS III Regenerative Toning + Modeling Mask
2-Week Essential Atrophic Acne Scar Program
Week 1: U-Pulse Fractional Laser + Cryotherapy + Modeling Mask
Week 2:
HELIOS III Regenerative Toning + Regenerative LED Therapy
For optimal results, this program is commonly repeated three times with a three- to four-week interval between treatment cycles, depending on individual skin recovery.
Why Is a Multi-Session Program Recommended?
Atrophic acne scars involve structural changes beneath the skin surface and typically respond gradually over multiple treatment sessions. Alternating laser resurfacing with regenerative therapies supports skin recovery while encouraging ongoing collagen remodeling throughout the treatment course.
How Is the Program Personalized?
Treatment schedules are adjusted according to scar type, scar depth, skin sensitivity, and individual healing response. Your medical provider will recommend the most appropriate program after a comprehensive skin assessment.
- Recommended Interval
- Available as 2-week, 5-week, or 10-week treatment programs
- Recommended Sessions
- Personalized treatment combinations based on individual scar characteristics
- Recovery Time
- Treatment plan customized by your medical provider
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FAQ
What are the Atrophic Acne Scar Treatment Programs?
These programs combine fractional laser resurfacing and regenerative skin treatments in a structured schedule designed to support collagen remodeling and gradually improve the appearance of depressed acne scars.
What is the difference between the Essential, 5-week, and 10-week programs?
The programs differ in treatment duration, treatment intensity, and the combination of procedures included. Your medical provider will recommend the most appropriate option based on your scar type, scar severity, and treatment goals.
Can atrophic acne scars be improved with a single treatment?
Because atrophic scars result from structural collagen loss beneath the skin, multiple treatment sessions are usually recommended. The number of treatments required varies according to the depth and type of the scars.
Will this treatment work for every type of acne scar?
Different types of acne scars—including ice-pick, boxcar, and rolling scars—may respond differently to treatment. Your treatment plan will be customized after evaluating your scar characteristics and overall skin condition.
Can I return to normal activities after treatment?
Most patients can resume normal daily activities shortly after treatment. Depending on the procedure performed, temporary redness, mild swelling, or fine micro-crusting may occur during the normal healing process.