by IDG Reston | Jan 19, 2026 | Acne Scars, Blog
Acne can leave behind textural changes and scars that affect how you feel about your skin. Derm Reston offers customized acne scar treatment in Northern Virginia to help you see real, lasting improvement. Why Do Acne Scars Form? Scarring is the body’s natural response...
by IDG Reston | Jul 30, 2025 | Acne Scars, Blog, Uncategorized
Even if your teen acne days are behind you and you finally have clear skin, there’s a good chance that reminders of those difficult years remain. Acne scars can cause you to feel self-conscious and remind you of those years, not so long ago, when you didn’t feel...
by IDG Reston | May 12, 2023 | acne, Acne Scars, Blog, chemical peel, Laser/Light, Uncategorized
If you’ve suffered from acne, you’ve probably felt self-conscious about your skin and appearance. Even after acne has cleared, you may be left with scars that leave you feeling not as confident in your appearance as you’d like. Fortunately, Integrated Dermatology of...
by IDG Reston | Oct 24, 2022 | Acne Scars, Blog, clear and brilliant, Dermatology, Laser/Light, Uncategorized
As you age, you may find that you are missing the smooth skin of your past and that your youthful glow is starting to fade. Fortunately, we have a non-surgical way to make you look and feel your best again! Here’s everything you need to know about Clear and...
by IDG Reston | Oct 21, 2022 | acne, Acne Scars, Blog, pregnancy, Skin Care, Uncategorized
If you are newly pregnant, you know that you’ll be experiencing lots of upcoming changes in your body. While many of these are fun and exciting, there can be some that are unpleasant, like changes in your skin. An increase in hormones can cause breakouts and skin...
by IDG Reston | Sep 1, 2022 | Acne Scars, Dermatology, Skin Care
Are you suffering from those dreaded acne scars? If so, you’re not alone. About 80% of people between the ages of 11 and 30 will deal with acne, and one out of five of those people will develop scars. The good news is that acne scars are not uncurable. With a little...