Acne scars can be one of the most stubborn skin concerns to treat. Even when breakouts have cleared completely, the texture left behind — pitted scars, uneven skin tone, enlarged pores, and roughness — can make skin feel permanently “damaged”.
If you’ve tried strong skincare, exfoliating acids, peels, or resurfacing products with little success, you’re not alone. Many clients reach a point where they realise that true scar improvement often requires something more advanced — a treatment that targets the deeper layers of the skin where scarring forms.
Clients may start searching for advanced skin treatments such as RF microneedling or laser resurfacing as a next alternative.
You may have heard these treatments described as one of the most effective professional treatments for acne scars, texture and skin tightening. But does it actually work? And what kind of results are realistic?
What Is RF Microneedling?
RF microneedling (radiofrequency microneedling) is a professional aesthetic treatment that combines:
- Microneedling — tiny, controlled micro-injuries created in the skin using fine needles
- Radiofrequency energy (RF) — heat-based energy delivered into the deeper skin layers
This combination makes RF microneedling especially effective for concerns like:
- Acne scarring
- Pitted scars
- Uneven texture
- Enlarged pores
- Skin laxity (loose skin)
- Fine lines and wrinkles
Unlike traditional microneedling alone, RF microneedling targets both:
- Surface texture and
- Deeper collagen remodelling
Why Acne Scars Are So Hard to Treat
Acne scarring forms when inflammation damages collagen in the skin. When the body repairs the area, the collagen rebuild is uneven — leading to:
- atrophic scars (indented)
- Uneven texture
- Scar “tethering” (when the skin is pulled down)
- Irregular collagen structure
The main issue is that acne scars are often not just “marks” — they’re structural changes.
In most cases, you need a treatment that stimulates the skin to rebuild collagen in a more organised, healthier way.
How RF Microneedling Works for Acne Scars
RF microneedling works through a process called collagen induction therapy, enhanced by thermal stimulation.
Here’s what happens during treatment:
- Microneedles create controlled micro-channels in the skin
- RF energy is delivered into the dermis (deeper skin layer)
- The body triggers healing and regeneration
- Collagen + elastin production increases
- Scar tissue begins to remodel over time
As collagen rebuilds, acne scars gradually become:
- Shallower
- Smoother
- Less noticeable
- More even with surrounding skin
With advanced treatments such as RF Microneedling, results and improvements will show over months, not days.
RF Microneedling: What Results Are Realistic?
RF microneedling can significantly improve the appearance of acne scars, especially:
- Rolling scars
- Boxcar scars
- Enlarged pores
- Textural irregularities
However, expectations should be realistic. Most scars do not disappear completely, but they can improve dramatically. If you suffer from slow healing, low iron or have underlying health conditions then RF Microneedling or laser resurfacing treatments may not be your best option. These treatments are quite advanced and it requires the body to heal itself quickly whilst rebuilding collagen and elastin production
Who Should Avoid RF Microneedling or Laser Resurfacing Treatments?
It’s typically avoided or postponed if:
- Certain skin conditions could result in slow healing, loss of cell regeneration and normal production of collagen and elastin
- There is active acne inflammation (depending on severity)
- Skin infection present
- You have had standard microneedling and have not seen any changes
- Isotretinoin use (within a timeframe advised by a professional)
- Pregnancy (depends on protocol/provider policy)
A full Consultation and Skin Analysis is essential.
Are There Better Alternatives?
At elixSKIN Clinic, we offer our Specialist Scar Treatment protocol, this treatment is exclusive to us and we aim to help rebuild the cells within the deeper layers of the skin to rebuild the production of collagen and elastin, basically giving skin a boost to repair the skin from within. This treatment is especially beneficial for clients who are slow to heal, perhaps have an iron deficiency and clients who do not wish to undertake treatments such as RF Microneedle or laser surfacing whereby the downtime is much longer compared to the Specialist Scar Treatment.
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