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Woman with Acne

Scar Treatment Programme

Improving texture, tone, and confidence.

Scarring — whether from acne, injury, surgery, or other causes — can be one of the most persistent and emotionally significant skin concerns. It is also one of the areas where advanced skin treatments have made the greatest strides in recent years.

This programme may be right for you if…

— Depressed or pitted scarring from acne — ice pick, boxcar, or rolling scars

— Raised or thickened scarring — hypertrophic or keloid

— Surgical or injury scarring that has not faded as expected

— Post-acne marks — red or brown discolouration where breakouts once were

— Textural irregularity that affects how skin looks in certain lights

— Self-consciousness about skin texture that affects confidence

The NJK Derma approach

Scar tissue is structurally different from the surrounding skin, and it requires a different approach. At NJK Derma, the focus is on stimulating genuine remodelling — encouraging the skin to rebuild its architecture from within, rather than simply resurfacing the top layer. The approach is progressive and realistic: meaningful improvement takes time and consistency. Honest expectations are always part of the conversation.

What the journey looks like

The Scar Treatment Programme begins with an assessment of the type, age, and depth of scarring, alongside a detailed skin consultation. A programme is built around the specific presentation — which may draw on a range of modalities. Sessions are spaced to allow proper healing and remodelling between treatments, and results are reviewed regularly. Realistic goals are set from the outset, with progress photographs to track change over time.

Ready to begin?

Every programme starts with a skin consultation — a thorough conversation about your skin, your concerns, and what you are hoping to achieve. From there, a personalised programme is built around you.

NJK DERMA

Clinic Address: Laila Paris, 10 Station Road, Horley, RH69HL ​​ Email: bookings@njkderma.com 

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