How Collagen Remodeling Helps Treat Acne Scars
- Jackie Cane
- Sep 9
- 1 min read

Acne scars can be frustrating, leaving behind uneven texture and discoloration long after breakouts heal. Fortunately, Collagen Remodeling for Acne Scars through radiofrequency microneedling is an effective solution. This procedure promotes the formation of new collagen and elastin, addressing scars at their root cause.
Here’s how RF microneedling works to reduce acne scars:
Micro-injuries are created in the skin with microneedles, triggering the body’s natural healing process.
The added radiofrequency energy helps break down scar tissue and stimulates fresh collagen growth.
This process lifts and fills the depressed areas, reducing scar depth and improving skin texture.
RF microneedling works on all types of acne scars, including:
Icepick scars (deep, narrow indentations)
Boxcar scars (wide, angular depressions)
Rolling scars (wave-like texture)
As collagen continues to remodel, most patients see significant improvement within a few months.
If acne scars are holding you back, consider radiofrequency microneedling Grove City at Fade Aesthetics and Wellness for smoother, clearer skin.



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