Acne is a common inflammatory condition that affects up to 80% of the adolescent population to varying degrees 1-8 and can result in permanent scars. 9 Scarring may affect some 95% of patients with this disease, as a function of its severity and the delay before treatment. 6 Atrophic acne scars are the most common subtype. 1,3,10 The pathogenesis of atrophic acne scarring is most likely related to inflammatory mediators and enzymatic degradation of collagen fibers and subcutaneous fat. 1 The most basic and practical system divides atrophic acne scars into three main types known as ice pick, rolling, and boxcar. 11-13 Many types of treatment are available to reduce the appearance of these scars, but the treatment of acne scars needs to