Abstract

The treatment of acne scarring is complex and often involves multiple modalities. Some of the different options for managing scarring are chemical peels, laser resurfacing, photorejuvenation, mini punch grafts, and dermabrasion. Subcision, a nonoperative technique for managing depressed scars by percutaneously releasing scar bands within the dermis and subcutaneous tissue, was introduced in 1995. A needle is used to release the fibrous septa within the scar, resulting in the formation of new connective tissue underneath the scar.

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