SKIN CONCERNS

Acne scars & removal

Don’t let acne scarring take hold of your confidence

Virtually everyone experiences a few “spots” but, for 15% of the population, the problem becomes significant enough for treatment. For most, acne clears up by their late teens or early 20s. For others, the issue can persist, causing unwanted reminders in the form of acne scarring.1
Luckily, acne scar removal treatment has come a long way and the blemishes of yesteryear can finally fade like an old pair of jeans.
Acne scarring removal can be challenging, but not impossible. Many treatments are available today that can help reduce scarring and skin quality.2
Those who experience acne scarring with just mild acne3

33%

Those who experience scarring with moderate acne3

40%

Acne scar removal treatment

Restylane® SKINBOOSTERS™

Restylane® SKINBOOSTERS™ is clinically proven to reduce acne scarring with 100% of patients experiencing reduced scarring and improved skin quality 8 weeks after treatment, and 92% still seeing improvements after 36 weeks.2*†

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References

1. Cunliffe, T. Acne: acne vulgaris. Primary Care Dermatology Society. 2020. 2. Dierickx C et al. Dermatol Surg. 2018;44 Suppl 1:S10–S18. 3. Dréno, B. and Stein Gold, L. Dermatology and Therapy. 2021;11:1075-1078. 4. Restylane® Skinboosters™ VITAL EU IFU. 2020. 5. Restylane® Skinboosters™ VITAL LIGHT EU IFU.* In an open, non-comparative, 36-week, pilot study, 12 patients received treatment with Restylane® SKINBOOSTERS™ VITAL to address depressed atrophic facial acne scars. Treatment was given across 3 sessions 4 weeks apart.2† As assessed by investigator using the GAIS. Patients who were scored as “somewhat”, “much”, or “very” improved. N=total sample number.2

Always consult a healthcare professional for individualized treatment recommendations and to
discuss important safety information and risks associated with the use of the products.