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What Kind Of Treatment To Treat My Type Of Scars?

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(@an93)

Posted : 08/23/2015 4:28 am

Hi guys.

 

I've been an acne sufferer for more than five years and now that everything has tone down (except for the one or two pimple every month eventhough I'm a guy lol), I'm left with horrible scarrings across my cheeks especially. Redness, open pores and box scars (I think) here and there.

 

I tried IPL twice to tone down the redness but it doesn't seems to help much. I have also tried laser toning but the rejuvenation only lasted for about 2 days?

 

My skin is thin probably from using a wrong product which contains a high dose of mercury thus it's really sensitive and will flush when I'm under the sun, eating spicy food, exercising, or whatever; my skin will turn red for little things that I do.

 

I wonder what kind of treatment should I go for to make my complexion at least 50% better! :( Heard mixed reviews about Fractional Co2. I don't know if fillers/subcision is able to fix my box scars?

 

Help me out pls!

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(@naimur97)

Posted : 08/23/2015 10:32 am

You are fine.Your scars are hardly visible.Just think about people who have scars of all sorts.Think about rolling scars.They can be very creepy.

Just be as you are now and hopefully these scars will get better with time.

Goodluck

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(@an93)

Posted : 08/23/2015 9:18 pm

You are fine.Your scars are hardly visible.Just think about people who have scars of all sorts.Think about rolling scars.They can be very creepy.

Just be as you are now and hopefully these scars will get better with time.

Goodluck

 

Aww, that's so nice of you..But I am still looking for a treatment to even them out, treat my open pores and scars.. The picture looked good probably because it was taken right after I washed my face.. But throughout the day when it gets oily the redness will be more defined and obvious all over my face :(

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(@robertitoo)

Posted : 08/23/2015 11:08 pm

you can start with mild chemical peels and biweekly microneedling, 0.5mm would suffice.

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(@scarredemon)

Posted : 08/25/2015 11:33 am

Something, probably you'd not want to hear but I would die for your skin. Some of us have scars that are far worse. Nonetheless, I appreciate your bravery for putting up the pictures and I understand your saddness & frustration.

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