Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an acne scar and an acne mark?
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Acne marks are flat spots (red or brown) that only change skin colour. Acne scars change the texture of your skin, leaving behind pits, indentations, or raised tissue.
Are acne scars the same as dark spots (marks)?
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No, they are different. Dark spots are flat colour changes, while scars change your skin's texture (indented or raised). Their treatments are also very different.
What are the common types of dark spots?
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The most common types of hyperpigmentation are Age Spots (sun spots), Melasma (large, symmetrical patches often linked to hormones), and Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (spots left after acne or injury).
What are the main factors that cause pigmentation?
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The most significant triggers are UV rays (sun exposure), hormonal changes, skin inflammation, heredity, and sometimes lifestyle factors like blue light or using harsh products.
Will acne marks and scars fade on their own?
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Acne marks will often fade over several months with sun protection. Scars usually won't fade completely and require targeted treatment to improve their appearance.