
O Bio-Oil ajuda nas cicatrizes de acne?
Revisado por Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGPÚltima atualização por Emily Jane BashforthÚltima atualização 30 Jul 2022
Atende aos diretrizes editoriais
- BaixarBaixar
- Compartilhar
- Language
- Discussão
- Versão em Áudio
- Adicionar às fontes preferidas no Google
Bio-Oil is a cosmetic oil that many claim can reduce the appearance of acne scars. Bio-Oil is both the name of the oil and the name of the product manufacturer. It's a cosmetic oil that claims to reduce the appearance of scars and stretch marks, but how accurate are these claims?
What is Bio-Oil?
Bio-Oil has been on the market since 1987 with claims that it helps improve the appearance of scars and stretch marks, at a time when almost every product on the shelf was either a cream or a lotion. To this day, many people hail it as the holy grail skincare product in their routine.
O Bio-Oil ajuda nas cicatrizes de acne?
Bio-Oil's own healthcare professionals state that the product has been found to work "very well" on post-acne scarring and redness. They say it is also good for treating dryness caused by retinoid treatments. Bio-Oil is said to work best on scars that are less than three years old, as this means they aren't likely to be deep. Other factors influencing the depth of a scar include the depth of a wound/cut, and whether they are caused by skin conditions, like cicatrizes de acne ou catapora.
The product is believed to have been scientifically proven, with several studies over the years suggesting it can help with scarring. For example, a study monitored 44 people with acne scars between the ages of 14 and 30. 84% of participants who treated their scars with Bio-Oil saw an overall improvement and 90% noticed an improvement in scar colour1.
Another study found that 66% of participants noticed an improvement in their scars after just 15 days, while 92% saw an improvement after eight weeks2.
But as these studies were small the findings aren't conclusive. Generally, research doesn't tend to support the use of over-the-counter vitamin E products for treating scars3.
How does Bio-Oil work?
So, what's the science behind Bio-Oil? Well, it contains vitamin A, which can aid with the process of shedding dead skin cells and replacing them with younger cells.
Dr Catherine Borysiewicz, consultant dermatologist at the Cadogan Clinic, adds: "Bio-Oil contains a blend of plant oils and vitamins. Vitamin A helps to improve the skin's elasticity, reduce fine lines, address discolouration and also helps exfoliate, helping to heal scars. It also contains vitamin E which is good for hydrating and healing skin and may help reduce the appearance of scars."
Bio-Oil also contains calendula oil, a natural antioxidant that stimulates skin cell growth.
Dr Borysiewicz says, as Bio-Oil moisturises the skin, wound-healing is promoted.
It is worth pointing out that results are likely to differ from person to person, as with any skin product. So, try not to be disheartened if Bio-Oil reduces the appearance of a friend's acne scars but not yours. Scars and stretch marks are permanent, so reaching for Bio-Oil with the intention of getting rid of them completely might be setting yourself up for disappointment. While you can't remove scars completely, you can improve their appearance.
How should you apply Bio-Oil and how often for the best results?
Can you use Bio-Oil on your face?
Yes, before applying Bio-Oil, wash your face and make sure it is dry. Then, massage the oil into your skin, using circular motions until it is fully absorbed.
It is suggested that Bio-Oil should be used twice a day (morning and night) for optimum results.
Dr Borysiewicz stresses the importance of not applying it to broken skin. Applying it to cracked, bleeding or broken skin increases risk of infection.
Can Bio-Oil make your skin greasy?
Putting oil on to your face might feel unnatural as though it's destined to make your skin greasy. Bio-Oil, however, contains PurCellin, which reduces the thickness of its formula, making it easier to apply and more spreadable. As a result, it is lighter and less greasy than your typical oil.
Can Bio-Oil cause acne?
Despite recommending Bio-Oil for acne scars, experts are wary of recommending it for use on active acne. Despite being non-comedogenic (containing ingredients that won't clog pores), it's still an oil-based product that can make acne worse.
It isn't certain that Bio-Oil will make your acne worse or give you spots, and it is safe to use on your face. You also know your own skin best so, if your skin tolerates oils well, you can make a judgement as to whether Bio-Oil is suitable - if your main concern is dryness, it could be just what you need! But, if you're prone to acne, it might be worth exploring other options and contacting a dermatologist first.
What other treatments are there for acne scarring?
Luckily, Bio-Oil isn't the only option on the market for acne scars. There are various treatments available, but some might be less accessible or more costly, and depend on your scar type, skin type, and severity of the scarring.
Regarding home treatments, Dr Borysiewicz says: "Products containing ingredients such as alpha hydroxy acids, lactic acids, retinol, and salicylic acid can help improve the appearance of acne scarring."
But it's advised to speak with a dermatologist who can tailor a treatment plan to your individual requirements.
As for other treatments, acne scars can be reduced via:
Laser skin resurfacing.
Chemical skin peels.
Dermal fillers.
Micro-needling.
Dermabrasion.
Corticosteroid injections.
So, what's the verdict?
"It's important to remember that there is no silver bullet for getting rid of acne scars," says Dr Borysiewicz.
How long does Bio-Oil take to work?
"It takes time to improve the appearance of acne scarring. One product will not suit everyone and, depending on the severity of the acne scarring and skin quality, several treatments may be required. It's important to consult with a dermatologist on this journey."
Leitura adicional
Escolhas do paciente para Acne

Saúde da pele, unhas e cabelos
Será que sua máscara facial está causando sua acne?
Have you noticed you're breaking out more often than usual and in areas where your face mask sits? You're not alone. 'Maskne' is one of the unexpected consequences of the coronavirus pandemic. So why do we get it, and how can we get rid of it?
por Andrea Downey

Saúde da pele, unhas e cabelos
Usar maquiagem causa acne?
"Maquiagem causa acne?" é uma dúvida antiga. No entanto, a resposta pode não ser tão simples quanto um sim ou não. É compreensível que quem tem acne queira escondê-la com maquiagem, mas o que você pode fazer para garantir que ainda está cuidando bem da sua pele, e quando deve procurar um profissional para o tratamento da acne?
por Emily Jane Bashforth
Sobre o autorVer biografia completa

Emily Jane Bashforth
Redatora de Reportagens
NCTJ
Emily é uma redatora de destaque na Patient, escrevendo artigos sobre uma variedade de tópicos relacionados à saúde e bem-estar.
Sobre o revisorVer biografia completa

Dr Colin Tidy, MRCGP
Médico Generalista, Autor Médico
MBBS, MRCGP, MRCP (Paediatrics), DCH
Dr Colin Tidy é um médico do NHS, baseado em Oxfordshire.
Histórico do artigo
As informações nesta página são revisadas por pares por clínicos qualificados.
Artigo também disponível em Inglês, Alemão, Espanhol, Francês, Italiano, Português, Hindi, Hebraico, Árabe, e Sueco.
30 Jul 2022 | Última versão
30 Jul 2022 | Publicado originalmente

Pergunte, compartilhe, conecte-se.
Navegue por discussões, faça perguntas e compartilhe experiências em centenas de tópicos de saúde.

Sentindo-se mal?
Avalie seus sintomas online gratuitamente
Inscreva-se no boletim informativo do Patient
Sua dose semanal de conselhos de saúde claros e confiáveis - escritos para ajudá-lo a se sentir informado, confiante e no controle.
Ao se inscrever, você aceita nossos Política de Privacidade. Você pode cancelar a inscrição a qualquer momento. Nunca vendemos seus dados.
Mais sobre saúde da pele, unhas e cabelos
- Causas comuns de coceira no couro cabeludo
- Preocupado com uma pinta? Obtenha tranquilidade com a verificação de pintas online
- Algum remédio natural realmente funciona para acne?
- Será que dormir bem realmente melhora sua pele?
- O estresse piora os problemas de pele?
- O vaping envelhece ou danifica sua pele?
- Usar maquiagem causa acne?
- Alimentos que ajudam a melhorar problemas de pele
- Como manter seus pés saudáveis neste verão
- Como manter seus pés livres de problemas
- Como evitar que a pele seca estrague seu inverno
- Como lavar as mãos se você tem eczema ou pele seca
- AtualizadoÁgua micelar: benefícios e usos para a pele
- Vídeos sobre condições de pele
- A 'segunda puberdade': por que você pode estar tendo acne aos trinta anos
- Os melhores alimentos e nutrientes para uma pele saudável
- O que causa o surgimento de urticária na nossa pele?
- Quais remédios naturais ajudam a aliviar o eczema?
- Por que os homens são menos propensos a usar protetor solar?