Pits on the face are acne pits formed after acne. A small number of milder pits may heal on their own, but in most cases the results are poor and require active medical intervention. Most patients will have acne marks and pits after acne. As the pits gradually enter a stable phase, there is a certain amount of repair through the recovery of their own skin over a long period of time, causing the pits to become lighter in color and shallower in depth. In the case of lighter acne pits, they can usually heal themselves with less difference from other parts of the skin. However, the vast majority of acne pits require treatment in order for the pits to slowly fade. As the formation of acne pits is mostly caused by squeezing and scratching of acne during recovery, the pits are deeper and after 1-2 years of self-healing, if the results are not good, you should promptly visit a hospital dermatologist for targeted treatment. Facial pits affect the aesthetics and can lead to low self-esteem. Patients should increase their confidence and undergo treatment through regular means without excessive worry.