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Type Of Scar(Boxscar?)? Treatments? Picture Included.

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(@d3adlyarr0w)

Posted : 05/13/2015 3:35 pm

Some scars of mine comes and fade during a short period, however..I have gotten few scars that haven't fade yet.

I have been told by some it's rolling scars and box scars..Which one of it is it? Is it both? (Right cheek - NO.1 Picture)

Those scars on my left cheek are barrely visible but i'd still appreciate some products to make them fade quicker.

 

I am not looking for stuff such as subcision or filler, I cannot afford similiar stuff. I have read and seen that dermarolling works for those type of scars, will it work? If so, when will results occur?

Any creams purchase-able that is also somehow cheap would also be appreciated.

 

Keep in mind, I don't want any excessive products. Maximum about 50-100$. No sessions etc.

I also want guarentee terms of results, I can hold my patience for long amount of time though, but I don't want to take any risks of worsen this.

 

Picture 1; Right cheek. They ain't that deep though, the camera made them look worse somehow but the best picture I could get.

 

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Picture 2; Left cheek. Barrely visible scars.

 

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(@robertitoo)

Posted : 05/13/2015 6:33 pm

Well, if you feel adventurous you could buy yourself a dermastamp 2.0mm - 2.5mm as well as a single needle and needle them from every angle, then you can apply suction several times a week with a suction device. You could also try Saline Injections as a temporary solution or filler :P that might grant you permanent results if you do it long enough.

 

There's a guy that pretty much corrected his indented scar with the method I mentioned above. I can't seem to find it. If someone can link it and help this fella it would be much appreciated.

 

You can buy your supplies from here: http://shop.owndoc.com/product-list.php?dermaneedling-pg1-cid48.html

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(@d3adlyarr0w)

Posted : 05/14/2015 1:32 am

Well, if you feel adventurous you could buy yourself a dermastamp 2.0mm - 2.5mm as well as a single needle and needle them from every angle, then you can apply suction several times a week with a suction device. You could also try Saline Injections as a temporary solution or filler :P that might grant you permanent results if you do it long enough.

There's a guy that pretty much corrected his indented scar with the method I mentioned above. I can't seem to find it. If someone can link it and help this fella it would be much appreciated.

You can buy your supplies from here: http://shop.owndoc.com/product-list.php?dermaneedling-pg1-cid48.html

Thanks for responding helpfully.

But, what type of scar are they? Will dermastamp work for these type of scar?

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