Skin Care
Best Treatments for Acne Scars in New Jersey
Acne may fade, but the marks it leaves behind can linger for years, and figuring out how to treat them can feel overwhelming. At True Bliss Medical, a physician-led med spa in Verona, New Jersey, the starting point is always a conversation: understanding your skin, your scar type, and your goals before recommending anything. This guide walks through what acne scars actually are, the treatment options patients ask about most, and how to think about results realistically.
Acne scar treatments in New Jersey: how to tell scar types apart and the options offered at True Bliss Medical in Verona, NJ.

First, Know What Kind of Scar You Have
Not all acne marks are scars, and not all scars are the same. The flat brown or red spots left after a breakout are usually post-inflammatory pigmentation or redness, and these often improve on their own over months. True scars involve a change in the skin's texture, and they generally fall into a few categories that respond to different treatments.
Understanding your scar type matters because the right approach for a shallow rolling scar is rarely the same as for a deep, narrow pit. This is one of the main reasons True Bliss takes a consultation-first, anatomy-based approach rather than applying a one-size-fits-all protocol.
- Atrophic scars: depressed or pitted scars, including 'rolling,' 'boxcar,' and 'icepick' shapes.
- Hypertrophic or keloid scars: raised, firm scars that sit above the skin surface.
- Discoloration: brown spots (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation) or lingering redness, which is color rather than texture.
Why a Consultation Comes Before Any Treatment
Acne scarring is genuinely individual. Skin tone, scar depth, how long the scars have been present, and whether you still get active breakouts all influence what will and will not help. A plan built around your actual skin tends to produce more natural-looking results than chasing a single trendy treatment.
True Bliss Medical is led by Dr. Alexander Rios, MD, who studied Molecular Biology and Chemistry at Montclair State University, earned a master's in Biotechnology from Johns Hopkins University, completed his medical degree at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, and trained in Emergency Medicine residency. That medical background shapes a careful, safety-first philosophy.
At your consultation, your scars are assessed in person and a realistic plan is mapped out. Results vary from patient to patient, and any timeline or pricing is confirmed with you directly before you commit to anything.
Microneedling for Texture and Rolling Scars
Microneedling is one of the most commonly discussed options for atrophic (depressed) acne scars. It uses tiny, controlled micro-injuries to prompt the skin's own collagen-building response, which can gradually soften the look of uneven texture over a series of sessions.
It tends to be a good fit for shallow rolling scars and general skin texture, and it works on a range of skin tones. Because it relies on your skin remodeling itself over time, improvement is gradual rather than instant, and more than one session is usually part of the plan.
Whether microneedling is right for you, and how many sessions makes sense, is something to work out at your consultation rather than from an online chart.
Resurfacing With the Tetra CO2 Cool Peel
For patients looking to address texture and tone more aggressively, laser resurfacing is a frequent topic. The Tetra CO2 Cool Peel is a fractional CO2 approach designed to resurface the skin and encourage collagen renewal, often with less downtime than older, more intensive CO2 lasers.
Resurfacing treatments can be powerful, but they are also where candidacy and skin tone matter most, so this is exactly the kind of decision that belongs in a physician-led setting. Aftercare and sun protection are a meaningful part of the outcome, not an afterthought.
If you are weighing laser resurfacing against gentler options, the consultation is where those trade-offs get explained for your specific skin.
Where Dermal Fillers and Other Treatments Fit In
For certain deeper, depressed scars, dermal fillers are sometimes used to lift the scarred area and smooth the surface contour. At True Bliss, dermal fillers run about $650 to $750 per syringe, with final pricing confirmed at your consultation. This is a targeted use, not a primary fix for every scar type, which is why an in-person assessment matters.
It is also worth separating scar treatment from the other services patients see on a med spa menu. Treatments like Botox, Jeuveau and Xeomin for expression lines, masseter Botox for jaw slimming, non-surgical rhinoplasty, and physician-supervised GLP-1 medical weight loss address different concerns entirely. Non-surgical rhinoplasty in particular is an advanced, off-label use of filler in a high-risk area that calls for a skilled medical injector, and it is unrelated to acne scarring.
A good consultation will tell you honestly which tools actually apply to your goals and which do not.
Setting Realistic Expectations
Here is the honest part: acne scar treatment is about meaningful improvement, not erasing every mark or guaranteeing flawless skin. Most plans involve a series of sessions, patience, and consistent at-home care between visits. There are no cures or guarantees, and how your skin responds is individual to you.
Protecting your results also matters. A few habits make a real difference between visits.
- Wear daily sunscreen, since sun exposure can darken marks and slow progress.
- Get active acne under control so new scars are not forming as you treat old ones.
- Follow your provider's aftercare instructions closely after any in-office treatment.
- Give your skin time, and judge progress over months rather than days.
Serving Verona and the Greater Essex County Area
True Bliss Medical is located at 96 Pompton Ave, Suite 102 in Verona, NJ, and has served patients since May 2019, with a 5.0-star rating across 177 Google reviews. The practice welcomes patients from Verona, Montclair, West Orange, Livingston, Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Bloomfield, Nutley, Glen Ridge, and the surrounding Essex County and northern New Jersey communities.
If acne scars are something you have lived with and wondered about, having a physician look at your skin in person is the most useful next step. You will leave with a clearer picture of which options actually fit you.
About True Bliss Medical
True Bliss Medical is located in Verona, New Jersey, and serves patients throughout Essex County, including Montclair, Caldwell, West Caldwell, West Orange, Livingston, and Cedar Grove. Our practice focuses on advanced, physician-performed aesthetic treatments designed to enhance natural beauty without surgery.
Next step
If you are ready to understand your acne scars and your options, book a consultation with Dr. Rios at True Bliss Medical in Verona, NJ. Call (973) 498-8908 to schedule your visit and get a personalized, honest plan for your skin.
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