Yes, but the scar type decides how much. Rolling and boxcar scars tend to fill in well. What microneedling actually does is punch tiny controlled injuries into the skin, and the dermis responds by building new collagen to repair them. Over multiple sessions, depressed areas gradually rise. Ice pick scars don’t follow the same logic. They run deep and narrow, so additional treatments usually get layered in. Before anything is recommended, a skin specialist in Faridabad looks at scar depth and skin type to figure out whether microneedling alone is enough or needs support.

According to Dr. Archit Aggarwal, a leading skin specialist in Faridabad at KDC Skin & Hair Clinic, “Microneedling works on acne scars because it doesn’t destroy tissue. It repairs from the inside out. Rolling and boxcar scars are where patients see the clearest difference after a full course.”

Which Acne Scars Actually Respond to Microneedling?

Scar type is the deciding factor, not just treatment frequency. Getting this wrong wastes sessions.

Rolling scars: The needles physically break fibrous bands that pull the skin downward. That’s why this type responds most reliably. Wide, wave-like depressions are exactly what microneedling was built for.

Boxcar scars: Improvement happens, but depth matters. Flat-bottomed pits on the cheeks or temples do better when MNRF is used instead of standard needling, since the radiofrequency current reaches further into the dermis.

Icepick scars: Narrow channels that go straight down into the skin. A standard needle can’t reach the base, so TCA CROSS gets added. The surrounding skin still benefits from microneedling, but the pore itself needs the chemical approach.

Post-inflammatory marks: Worth separating from true scars. These are colour changes, not structural damage, and they tend to clear within two or three sessions.

Cases with deeper structural scarring sometimes need more firepower. Microneedling radiofrequency in Faridabad combines needle channels with thermal energy, which is what shifts resistant dermis in ways standard microneedling can’t reach alone.

How Many Sessions Does Microneedling Take for Deep Scars?

There’s no fixed number. Depth, scar pattern, and skin type all change the count, sometimes significantly.

Starting point: Four to six sessions is what most moderate-to-deep cases need. Each one sits three to four weeks apart so the collagen has time to settle before the next round.

Depth used: Shallow scars get treated at 0.5 to 1 mm. Deeper atrophic scarring needs 1.5 to 2.5 mm, which isn’t something done at home or in a salon.

Timeline for results: Around session three, texture usually starts to shift. After the final session though, the real remodelling runs for another three to six months. Final results take time.

Why Indian skin does well here: Fitzpatrick III to V skin tolerates microneedling better than ablative lasers. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation risk stays much lower, which is a genuine clinical advantage.

Mixed scar patterns: Ice picks, rolling, and boxcar showing up together rarely clear with one approach. Subcision, TCA CROSS, or peels often get added once the full picture is mapped.

Sun behaviour on healing skin matters regardless of which procedure was done. The earlier post on mole removal treatment gets into how pigmentation darkens when aftercare is skipped, which applies here too.

Why Choose Dr. Archit Aggarwal for Acne Scar Treatment?

Thirteen-plus years treating acne scars on Indian skin. MD Dermatology from RGUHS Bangalore. At KDC, treatment doesn’t start until the scar pattern is properly mapped. Rolling, boxcar, and ice pick presentations get documented separately. The protocol shifts session by session depending on how the skin is actually responding, not a fixed package applied to everyone.

KDC Skin & Hair Clinic has treated over 15,000 patients in Faridabad. Scar reduction, texture improvement, and pore refinement are consistent areas of focus. Call +91 86868 63140 for a proper assessment.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How many microneedling sessions are needed for deep acne scars?

Depends on depth and skin type, but four to six sessions is the usual range. Each one is spaced three to four weeks apart.convert into sun spots, but years of sun exposure can cause both to appear on the same skin simultaneously, making them harder to separate.

Is microneedling painful?

Not really. Numbing cream goes on thirty to forty-five minutes before, so most people feel mild pressure at most. Some areas sting more than others.

Can microneedling treat icepick scars?

On its own, not effectively. Icepick scars need TCA CROSS to reach the base. MNRF helps the surrounding skin but won’t close a narrow deep channel alone.

What is the downtime after microneedling for acne scars?

A day or two of redness, sometimes mild swelling. Most people are back to their routine the next morning.

Disclaimer: This blog is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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