because I really don't know what they are.You see I have light-moderate acne and mostly on my chin I guess little dark spots if that's what you want to call them where pimples used to be.Are those scars then?
Or can you even get scars from light to moderate acne?I wonder what they are, and if they will go away completely so I can have clear skin.
Man I wish I could show you guys a pic, lol.
All the help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I'm not sure if I have acne scars.......
Started by Brett, Apr 16 2004 09:45 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 April 2004 - 09:45 PM
#2
Posted 16 April 2004 - 10:59 PM
Red marks usually fade with time. Check out the FAQ.
#3
Posted 17 April 2004 - 12:21 AM
if you don't think you do chances are you DON'T.
#4
Posted 17 April 2004 - 06:38 AM
Um there is nothing about red marks on the FAQ page :-s
And does anyone have a picture of someone with acne scars, but they don't have a bad case of acne?
And does anyone have a picture of someone with acne scars, but they don't have a bad case of acne?
#5
Posted 17 April 2004 - 07:06 PM
FAQ redmarks-
Q: How can I get rid of my red marks / hyper pigmentation / brown marks?
A: There are several different approaches that you can take. You may have to experiment to find which works best for you. The effectiveness of these treatments varies and they may have to be used in conjunction with other treatments for best results:
Prescription approach:
* Generally recommended: A Retinoid (i.e. Retin-A) & Hydroquinone*
Non-prescription approaches:
· The tape method of exfoliation
· The vinegar method of exfoliation
. Apply an Alpha Hydroxy Acid peel (i.e. Lactic Acid, Glycolic Acid, etc.)
· Apply a Beta-Hydroxy Acid solution
· Vita-K for Blotchy Skin
[/list]Of late, Mandelic acid serum shows a lot of promise: http://acne.org/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=6094
All about lasers: http://internationalrosaceafoundation.org/laser.html
Q: How can I get rid of my red marks / hyper pigmentation / brown marks?
A: There are several different approaches that you can take. You may have to experiment to find which works best for you. The effectiveness of these treatments varies and they may have to be used in conjunction with other treatments for best results:
Prescription approach:
* Generally recommended: A Retinoid (i.e. Retin-A) & Hydroquinone*
Non-prescription approaches:
· The tape method of exfoliation
· The vinegar method of exfoliation
. Apply an Alpha Hydroxy Acid peel (i.e. Lactic Acid, Glycolic Acid, etc.)
· Apply a Beta-Hydroxy Acid solution
· Vita-K for Blotchy Skin
[/list]Of late, Mandelic acid serum shows a lot of promise: http://acne.org/messageboard/viewtopic.php?t=6094
All about lasers: http://internationalrosaceafoundation.org/laser.html
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