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What Can Possibly Cause A Scar?

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(@d3adlyarr0w)

Posted : 05/27/2015 4:04 pm

A few days ago i woke up with a A scar looking Alike Box scar where there was no acne before it Turned into a scar.

Today i woke up with Somewhat an icepick scar, why is this happening? It Will fade by time?

Please, help me

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(@robertitoo)

Posted : 05/27/2015 6:38 pm

Look. True acne scars (atrophic/pitted) don't just fade. They are more or less permanent if you don't do anything about it. Seeing that you have posted 3 or so topics, It seems like you're too young to understand what a pitted scar is, and how they work... it's hard for you to accept the fact that they just don't magically fill in without intervention.

 

I strongly suggest you visit a dermatologist to basically elaborate what I am trying to say because even with their being so much information on the internet regarding this topic, you seem not to understand what I am saying.

 

We're not experts by no means

 

http://acne.about.com/od/acnefaqs/f/acnescarcauses.htm

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(@kitteechaos)

Posted : 05/28/2015 3:59 pm

This happened to me from 10% glycolic acid use. I have read many stories of this happening (not just from GA, but other things like retin-a) and the scars can fill in with time, I actually did go to a dermatologist and she told me the same thing, that she thought my spontaneous scarring would plump back up in a year or so. It is possible. Mine are every shallow though. I'm guessing if the scars are deeper there is less of a chance of them improving.

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(@d3adlyarr0w)

Posted : 05/28/2015 4:28 pm

This happened to me from 10% glycolic acid use. I have read many stories of this happening (not just from GA, but other things like retin-a) and the scars can fill in with time, I actually did go to a dermatologist and she told me the same thing, that she thought my spontaneous scarring would plump back up in a year or so. It is possible. Mine are every shallow though. I'm guessing if the scars are deeper there is less of a chance of them improving.

I visitted a dermatologist and told me to use epiduo. Been using it for about 3-4 days and now it's starting to ITch pretty much. He Said it makes things worse in begining and the results comes after.

Should i keep using it?

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(@kitteechaos)

Posted : 05/29/2015 7:30 am

 

This happened to me from 10% glycolic acid use. I have read many stories of this happening (not just from GA, but other things like retin-a) and the scars can fill in with time, I actually did go to a dermatologist and she told me the same thing, that she thought my spontaneous scarring would plump back up in a year or so. It is possible. Mine are every shallow though. I'm guessing if the scars are deeper there is less of a chance of them improving.

I visitted a dermatologist and told me to use epiduo. Been using it for about 3-4 days and now it's starting to ITch pretty much. He Said it makes things worse in begining and the results comes after.

Should i keep using it?

I couldn't tell you, as I have never used it. I would say for now just listen to your derm....best of luck!

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(@d3adlyarr0w)

Posted : 05/29/2015 10:34 am

 

This happened to me from 10% glycolic acid use. I have read many stories of this happening (not just from GA, but other things like retin-a) and the scars can fill in with time, I actually did go to a dermatologist and she told me the same thing, that she thought my spontaneous scarring would plump back up in a year or so. It is possible. Mine are every shallow though. I'm guessing if the scars are deeper there is less of a chance of them improving.

I visitted a dermatologist and told me to use epiduo. Been using it for about 3-4 days and now it's starting to ITch pretty much. He Said it makes things worse in begining and the results comes after.

Should i keep using it?

I couldn't tell you, as I have never used it. I would say for now just listen to your derm....best of luck!

 

 

Thanks!

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