Acne scars are one of the most common concerns we treat. These are typically atrophic (indented) and fall into three main types:
• Ice Pick Scars: Deep, narrow, and pitted scars
• Boxcar Scars: Wide and shallow with defined edges
• Rolling Scars: Soft depressions with sloping edges
Treatment Options: TCA CROSS, Subcision, Bellafill, RF Microneedling, Halo Laser
We offer specialized protocols for atrophic (depressed) acne scars including:
TCA CROSS – Chemical reconstruction for deep ice-pick scars
Subcision - Releases tethered scars beneath the skin
Collagen-Stimulating Filler - Long-term volume correction
HaloTM & Profractional Lasers – Resurfacing to improve skin texture and tone
RF Microneedling – Stimulates collagen and tightens the skin
Punch Excision - surgical removal of scar tissue.
Best For: Ice pick, boxcar, rolling and atrophic scars
Plan: 3-5 sessions spaced 4-6 weeks apart, depending on scar severity. Maintenance sessions may be recommended annually.
At Canada Scar Clinic, we provide highly specialized acne scar treatment in Toronto and acne scar removal in Richmond Hill, using clinically proven and cutting-edge techniques. Acne scars often remain long after breakouts disappear, leaving behind uneven skin texture and visible indentations. Our treatments are designed to target and heal these scars from the inside out.
Patients in the Greater Toronto Area trust our expertise in handling atrophic acne scars, which include TCA Cross ice pick scars in Richmond Hill, boxcar, and rolling types. We evaluate each scar pattern carefully to design a personalized treatment protocol that addresses both the depth and spread of scarring.
Acne scarring can be emotionally distressing, especially when it doesn't respond to home remedies or over-the-counter solutions. Identifying the type of scar is crucial:
Every acne scar type requires a different approach. At Canada Scar Clinic, we combine several proven treatments to achieve optimal results:
Our TCA CROSS technique applies high concentrations of trichloroacetic acid directly into ice pick scars. This controlled injury stimulates collagen production and fills the indentation over time.
Subcision in Richmond Hill is a minor surgical technique used to break fibrous bands pulling the skin downward. This treatment is particularly effective for rolling scars and can be enhanced by adding dermal fillers for volume support.
RF Fractional Microneedling combines micro-injuries with radiofrequency energy to stimulate deep collagen remodeling. This is ideal for scarred skin that lacks elasticity or uniform texture.
Using long-lasting fillers like Revanesse, BellaFill, and Sculptra, we target deeper atrophic scars that benefit from volume restoration.
For isolated boxcar or deep narrow scars, punch excision removes scar tissue altogether and replaces it with a fine-line surgical closure that heals more predictably.
Laser-based resurfacing improves skin texture and pigmentation. We often recommend laser scar removal in Richmond Hill for patients who require more intensive resurfacing to even out tone and scar depth.
For post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH) or surface-level acne scars, our chemical peels can help brighten and refine skin appearance. These are often integrated with microneedling or subcision in a phased protocol.
Our approach to acne scar reduction in Toronto involves 3 to 5 sessions spaced 4–6 weeks apart. Some patients with deeper scarring may require more treatments or annual maintenance.
You can expect steady improvement in:
Patients often present with mixed scar types or scars from trauma or surgery. We also provide:
Scars don’t have to be permanent. Our clinic is a destination for microneedling for acne scars in Toronto and chemical peels for acne scars in Richmond Hill, offering a patient-first experience with measurable results.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation and let our team customize the right combination treatment plan for your skin’s unique needs.
Acne Scar Treatment
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