- 3-6 sessions over 4-6 months
- 3-7 days redness per session; optimal results at 6-12 months
- 71%
China versus the U.S.
- China clinical rate
- $300 – $3,000
- $1,650
- United States
- $1,500 – $10,000
- $5,750
- You save
- ~71%
- $4,100 per procedure
Prices are approximate ranges. Actual cost depends on hospital, surgeon, materials, and case complexity.
What the procedure involves.
Multi-modality acne scar revision using fractional CO2 laser, microneedling with PRP, subcision, and filler injections at China's top aesthetic dermatology centers. Leading hospitals utilize the latest Fotona and Lumenis laser platforms with protocols refined through treating thousands of Asian skin types. Treatment plans address ice pick, rolling, and boxcar scars with type-specific approaches.
Step by step.
Scar Mapping & Classification
Detailed assessment of scar types (ice pick, rolling, boxcar), depth, and skin condition using high-resolution imaging
Treatment Protocol Selection
Customized multi-modal plan combining laser resurfacing, subcision, microneedling, and fillers based on scar morphology
Procedural Sessions
Sequential treatments including fractional CO2 laser, RF microneedling with PRP, and subcision for tethered scars
Recovery & Optimization
Post-procedure skincare protocol, LED therapy for healing acceleration, and progress evaluation between sessions
- Expertise in treating Asian skin types with lower hyperpigmentation risk
- Latest generation laser and energy-based devices
- Multi-modal approach for comprehensive scar improvement
- 60-80% improvement achievable over treatment course
- Temporary redness and swelling after each session
- Possible post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation in darker skin
- Multiple sessions required for optimal results
- Rare risk of scarring from aggressive laser settings
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Prices shown are approximate ranges for reference only. Actual costs vary by hospital, complexity, and individual patient needs. Always consult with healthcare professionals for medical decisions.