Acne Scar Treatment treatment in Burbank at NewSkinLA skincare studio

Acne Scar Treatment – Newskinla (Burbank, CA)

Reveal smoother, more even skin with the Acne Scar Treatment at Newskinla in Burbank. This therapy targets acne scars, post-inflammatory pigmentation, and uneven texture, making it a top choice for clients searching for a facial near me to improve skin clarity and radiance.

The Acne Scar Treatment at Newskinla is a professional, results-driven therapy designed to restore, refresh, and balance your skin while reducing acne scars, pigmentation, and uneven texture.

Step-by-Step Process:

Deep Cleansing – Removes impurities and prepares your skin for treatment.
Light Exfoliation – Gently removes dead skin cells, smoothing the surface for better results.
Targeted Scar Treatment – Depending on your skin’s needs, we may use a chemical peel or our signature Skin Light Peel, applying multiple peels to reduce scar tissue, improve texture, and lighten pigmentation.
After the treatment, you will follow home care instructions.
Healing & Peeling Timeline – The full process takes 5–7 days:
Days 1–2: Skin may feel tight and dry.
Day 3: Skin begins natural peeling.
Days 4–7: Peeling continues, revealing smoother, refreshed skin.
Home Care Guidance – Personalized instructions are provided to maximize results and protect your skin during the healing phase.
Results & Sessions – Improvement typically ranges from 40%–70% after the initial session. Repeat sessions should be scheduled after 14 days for continued improvement. Full results may be possible; a consultation is recommended to create a customized plan.

This treatment is ideal for clients seeking post-acne texture improvement, pigmentation correction, or overall skin rejuvenation.

Treatment Details
Duration: 75–90 minutes
Skin Types: All, especially textured or post-acne skin
Skin Concerns: Acne scars, post-inflammatory pigmentation, uneven tone, dullness
Ideal Age: 20–55
Possible Downtime: 3–5 days depending on peel strength
Check With Us If You Have: Active acne, open wounds, or recent peel

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