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A Clinical Approach to Post-Inflammatory Erythema (PIE): How Skin Repair Changes the Game
Post-inflammatory erythema—those lingering pink or red marks after a breakout—isn’t a scar, but it’s often just as frustrating. At my NYC clinic, I work with clients daily who are trying to calm their skin and even out their tone. When rebuilding skin after inflammation, I’ve found Plated Intense Serum to be a highly effective tool for reducing PIE by supporting regeneration, barrier repair, and hydration.
Fading PIE Gently: Support Skin Healing Without the Guesswork
Pink or purple acne marks that just won’t fade? That’s likely post-inflammatory erythema (PIE), not hyperpigmentation. At my NYC clinic, I work with clients daily who want to reduce these lingering red spots without triggering more inflammation. One of my favorite tools for this? The Face Reality HydraBalance Gel Serum.
A Smarter, Calmer Way to Treat Post-Inflammatory Erythema
Post-inflammatory erythema (PIE) can linger long after breakouts clear. At my NYC clinic, I turn to BIOJUVE Living Biome Essentials Serum Duo to help restore balance, calm inflammation, and gently fade red marks over time.