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$249
Surface Texture Improvement
Designed for superficial scars or early textural irregularities.
This treatment focuses on improving skin smoothness and supporting healthy tissue turnover.
Treatments may include:
• Gentle resurfacing
• Enzyme therapy
• LED healing support
• Light corrective peelIdeal for early acne scarring or mild surface irregularities.
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$349
Targeted Structural Correction
Designed for moderate acne scarring or uneven skin texture.
This treatment stimulates deeper skin renewal to encourage collagen regeneration and improved tissue structure.
Treatments may include:
• Microneedling
• Corrective resurfacing
• Epidermal mesotherapy
• Targeted peel therapyBy stimulating controlled collagen production, this level helps refine the depth and appearance of scarring over time.
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$449
Advanced Tissue Regeneration
Our most intensive scar revision protocol, designed for deeper acne scars, surgical scars or more complex textural irregularities.
This treatment focuses on stimulating significant collagen remodelling and improving tissue quality.
Treatments may include:
• Advanced microneedling protocols
• Regenerative mesotherapy
• Exosomes or PDRN support
• Controlled resurfacing technologiesThese layered treatments help strengthen the skin structure and gradually improve scar appearance.
Scar Revision
Scarring occurs when the skin’s natural healing process becomes disrupted, leaving behind irregular texture, pigmentation or tissue structure. Acne scars, surgical scars and stretch marks often require advanced corrective treatments to remodel the skin gradually.
At in.pelle Atelier, scar revision is approached through controlled skin stimulation and regenerative support. By encouraging collagen remodelling and improving cellular turnover, these treatments aim to progressively refine scar texture and improve skin uniformity.
Because every scar behaves differently, treatments are layered and adapted over time.
Treatment Course
Scar revision is progressive. Most clients require a series of treatments spaced 4–6 weeks apart to achieve optimal improvement.
The goal is gradual tissue regeneration and smoother, more even skin texture while maintaining skin integrity.