Suffer from acne scars? Now there's a new site here to help your skin.

Ascarfreeme.com, is a new online social community dedicated to helping people who suffer from scarring associated with acne. The site just launched in the U.S. and features free resources and education on coping with the physical and emotional impacts of acne scarring.

Covering everything from available treatment options to expert advice for improving self-esteem, this site covers the gamut of acne and the stresses that come with it.    

"Acne scars are disfiguring and can make sufferers feel isolated, ashamed, or embarrassed," said Dr. Ruth Tedaldi, a sought-after dermatologist affiliated with Newton-Wellesley Hospital in Massachusetts, a member of the American Academy of Dermatology, and an expert contributor to the site.

"'A Scar Free Me' provides a supportive community committed to helping people find solutions for treating and coping with acne scars with a one-stop online hub."

Features of ascarfreeme.com include an acne resource library with information on treatment options and understanding how and why scars occur, videos of real people talking about the visual and emotional scars that acne leaves behind, expert advice, self-esteem experts, and a community message board for users to connect in an open forum and share experiences.

"No one should feel less worthy because of their acne scars," said Joan Breiner, Vice President of the National Association for Self-Esteem and ascarfreeme.com resident expert. "At 'A Scar Free Me,' we are dedicated to releasing the hurt associated with scars and empowering people to build a positive self-image." 

For more information, visit www.ascarfreeme.com in the U.S. or www.ascarfreeme.ca in Canada.