Treatment for acne scars mainly involves using various methods to reduce the appearance of the scars and improve the texture of the skin.

The core of treating hypertrophic white acne scars lies in reducing inflammation, promoting normal skin cell metabolism, and improving blood circulation. Topical medications containing salicylic acid or glycolic acid can promote the renewal of the stratum corneum, reducing keratin buildup and thus lessening scarring. Topical application of skincare products containing vitamin E, vitamin C, or hyaluronic acid can promote skin cell regeneration and improve skin elasticity and radiance. Physical therapy methods such as laser treatment and microneedling can also promote collagen production, improving the appearance of scars. These methods work together to treat hypertrophic white acne scars by reducing inflammation, promoting skin cell metabolism, and improving blood circulation.

When treating acne scars and hyperpigmentation, it's important to avoid some common misconceptions. Over-cleansing and frequent use of exfoliating products can damage the skin barrier, actually worsening inflammation. Incorrect medication use, such as overuse of steroid medications, may lead to thinning skin and pigmentation problems. During treatment, you should choose an appropriate treatment method based on your doctor's advice, and pay attention to protecting the skin barrier, avoiding over-cleansing and inappropriate medication use.

[Management Tip:]
1. Use topical medications containing salicylic acid or fruit acids to promote skin renewal.
2. Apply topical skincare products containing vitamin E, vitamin C, or hyaluronic acid to promote skin regeneration.
3. Under the guidance of a doctor, choose appropriate laser treatment or microneedling treatment to improve the appearance of scars.
4. Take care to protect the skin barrier and avoid over-cleansing and improper use of medications.