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Step 1
Consult a dermatologist. The dermatologist will examine the atrophic scar and go over removal options. The dermatologist will inquire about how the atrophic scar came about and if it was related to severe acne, also referred to as boxcar and ice pick scars.
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Step 2
Discuss laser skin resurfacing. One of the most effective methods to remove atrophic scars is to undergo laser skin resurfacing treatments. During the treatment, you will receive a local anesthetic and allow the doctor to move the laser over the affected area to remove the scar.
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Step 3
Determine if a filler should be used at the site of the atrophic scar. Collagen or other filler substances can be injected under the surface of the skin to treat the scar. However, results will typically only last three to six months.
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Step 4
See about punch techniques. Punch techniques can also be used to remove atrophic scars. During punch replacement, a skin graft is taken from another part of the body and then used to fill the scarred area.
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Step 5
Inquire about dermabrasion. Dermabrasion is another method used by dermatologists to get rid of atrophic scars. During dermabrasion, the doctor will surgically scrape the scarred skin in order to remove irregularities and return the surface to a smoother appearance.









