Cicatrices

Common in acne or chickenpox, these look like small pits or indentations (e.g., ice pick, boxcar, or rolling scars).

Dealing with (the medical term for scars) is a process of patience and care. While most scars never disappear entirely, their appearance and texture can be significantly improved with the right approach. 1. Identify Your Scar Type Treatment depends heavily on the type of scar you have: Cicatrices

Raised scars that grow beyond the original wound area; they are often thick and can be itchy or painful. Common in acne or chickenpox, these look like

Raised, red scars that stay within the boundary of the original wound. Common in acne or chickenpox