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What Should I Do For These Scars? (Pics Included)

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(@colormeblind)

Posted : 09/25/2012 3:44 pm

I am not sure what treatment I should go for... Thanks for any help.

 

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(@dudleydoright)

Posted : 09/25/2012 5:41 pm

Minimal scarring. Your best course of action may be no action. You have the tough guy look to pull it off.


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(@michael24)

Posted : 09/25/2012 6:24 pm

These are exactly the type of scars I have. In certain lighting they are hardly noticable but, in others it looks horrible.

 

What would they be classified as? I thought they would be rolling scars but, seem more like saucer/irregular shallow indentations. Mine are located a little closer to the nose.

 

I was thinking that subcision mixed with dermaroller would be the way to get results since they are shallow.


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(@jbird12)

Posted : 09/25/2012 6:40 pm

Personally, I wouldn't do anything. It's hard to make a recommendation because your scarring is so minor, you run the risk of making your face worse for very little needed improvement.


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(@colormeblind)

Posted : 09/28/2012 4:09 pm

Thank you for your replies. Obviously I would like to do something about it, but have been hisitant to do so b/c of the risk of further damage. Some of the options out there seem to be pretty invasive. Would a microdermabrasion scrub or AHA peel from a dermatologist/ spa (facial) really do anything for the scars? Does it only provide temporary results?

 

 

Thanks


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(@jr0615)

Posted : 09/28/2012 4:13 pm

Maybe a chemical peel could help.


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(@michael24)

Posted : 09/28/2012 6:05 pm

Maybe a chemical peel could help.

 

A chemical peel with his skin color? I would advise against that. As I said dermarolling may be his best bet if he wants to avoid complications perhaps mixing it with subcision and/or suctioning. Lamarr from here had the same type of scarrring and got rid of it using rolling.


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(@colormeblind)

Posted : 10/06/2012 8:43 am

Thanks again for the imput. I really appreciate the suggestions and support.


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(@betterness24)

Posted : 10/06/2012 9:07 am

Consider yourself extremely lucky my friend. Your face looks good. But I know what you mean, I have similar skin, except deeper scars. But I've come to be okay with it. As @DudleyDoRight said, it's sort of the manly look. Guys can pull it off, I guess it's girls that might be more self-conscious about it but then again girls can use makeup :) And I kinda agree with the others as well, it might be best to do nothing. Your face will naturally improve with time.


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