I understand that the question “Can pitted acne scars heal on their own?” is one of the biggest concerns for anyone struggling with those stubborn “indentations” on their face.
When your skin is no longer smooth, when confidence fades during conversations, and after countless attempts—from natural remedies to expensive skincare—those pitted scars still remain unchanged.
If you’re going through the same struggle, let’s explore the most medically accurate answer to this problem.
And more importantly, I’m going to reveal a breakthrough solution that has helped thousands of clients at Foxy MD Cosmetics regain smooth, refined skin.

To answer the question “Do pitted scars disappear on their own?”, I can say with certainty:
This is the truth you must accept in order not to waste time and money on methods lacking scientific basis.
Pitted scars—also known as atrophic scars—are the result of deep skin damage caused by severe acne, chickenpox, or inflammatory skin injuries.
When the skin becomes inflamed, the collagen and elastin fibers in the dermis are broken and destroyed.
The body’s natural healing response cannot fully replace the missing tissue. Instead, it forms fibrotic bands that tether the skin downward, creating depressions on the surface.
These scars are a permanent structural change to your skin—not a superficial wound that can regenerate naturally.
Since these fibrotic bands pull the skin down, no cream, serum, or regular skincare method can break them or stimulate enough collagen to fill the scar.
To treat pitted scars, a medical procedure is required to break the fibrotic tissue and trigger strong collagen regeneration.

Understanding your scar type helps you see why specialized treatment is necessary.
Pitted scars are divided into three main types:
Have sharp, defined edges
Usually shallow
Easier to treat compared to other types
Look like tiny needle punctures
Narrow opening but very deep
The fibrotic bands are tight and tough
Considered the most challenging type to treat
Soft, undulating appearance
Caused by fibrous bands tethering the skin
Often found on cheeks and temples
Difficult to treat due to deep, widespread fibrotic tissue
If pitted scars cannot heal on their own, then what is the real solution?
At Foxy MD Cosmetics, we have developed a personalized, advanced treatment protocol far superior to traditional methods.
Our core advantage is the combination of:
Most treatment centers cannot offer this powerful combination.
This is the key to treating even the most stubborn and long-standing pitted scars.
Foxy MD performs subcision at multiple depths and angles:
Deep Layer:
Breaks all fibrotic bands and scar tissue tethering the skin down—this step is essential.
Mid Layer:
Induces controlled inflammation and creates space for new collagen formation.
Surface Layer:
Prepares the skin for optimal absorption during the regenerative step.
This approach resolves the root cause of pitted scars without causing unnecessary trauma.
After subcision releases the scar, the next step is to naturally and sustainably fill the indentation.
Foxy MD uses the most advanced biological solutions containing growth factors and purified stem-cell complexes, imported directly from Germany.
Up to 3X more collagen production
Faster healing and reduced downtime
Improved elasticity, smaller pores, fewer fine lines
Overall skin rejuvenation
This combination is what differentiates Foxy MD from places that rely on microneedling or laser alone.
Cost is always an important consideration.
Because scar treatment is 100% individualized, there is no fixed universal price.
From X million to Y tens of millions VND (exact pricing available during consultation).
Scar type and severity
Personalized treatment plan (how many technologies are combined)
Number of sessions needed (typically 3–6)
Treatment area (full face vs. small region)
If your scars are 5, 10, or even 15 years old, they are much harder to treat.
Long-standing scars have extremely tough fibrotic tissue that pulls the skin down firmly.
This is why methods like microneedling and chemical peels are often ineffective.
The Multi-Layer Subcision method does more than cut fibrotic tissue—it creates an ideal environment for regeneration.
Fibrotic bands are fully released, then high-grade biological solutions stimulate collagen to refill the area.
The results are:
Smoother, firmer skin
Long-lasting improvement
Natural rejuvenation
Do not self-treat at home
Choose a reputable medical-grade clinic
Be patient—skin needs time to rebuild