I looked into whether men's skin is also eligible for recommendations regarding acne scar treatment.
Honestly, I'm a man, and I looked into it because I was curious if I qualified for acne scar treatments.
I had severe acne during my school years, so I have some pitted scars on both cheeks. I usually pretend not to care, but it was actually quite stressful that my skin looked rough under bright lighting or in photos.
I was wondering if acne scar treatment would be suitable for men, as their skin tends to be thicker and oilier. However, after a consultation, I was told that the type of scar and the current state of the acne are actually more important factors. It seemed that the criteria for recommending acne scar treatment depend more on how many pitted scars remain, the skin's regenerative capacity, and whether the inflammation is currently stable, rather than gender.
While a single acne scar treatment won't make your skin completely smooth, the fact that you can manage it to make it look less rough seemed like a good point. Men, if your skin looks bumpy even after shaving or if you are constantly bothered by scars on your cheeks, please keep this in mind—it seems worth getting a consultation for acne scar treatment!!!