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Scars do improve over time

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(@megogdeg)

Posted : 07/05/2016 10:46 am

I want to give you guys some hope. Take a look at Viktor Andriyovych Yushchenko skin and see how much it has improved over time

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(@somethingsomethingagain)

Posted : 07/05/2016 11:38 am

I hate to always be the buzzkiller around here, and I really do believe scars improve over time but in his case I think he covers up with a lot of makeup (and really well by the way)

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(@skinskinskinskinskinskinskin)

Posted : 07/05/2016 12:27 pm

what difference does it make if your skin is crystal clear in your 40s and you missed your prime years. i wouldnt even care if i had horrible skin when im old but having scarred skin in your youth is the wosrt thing

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(@megogdeg)

Posted : 07/05/2016 12:38 pm


Those are the newest photos. I know they are not perfect, but better than before.


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(@seehelp)

Posted : 07/06/2016 6:00 am

This makes me think that having rolling scars is a bit better than ice pick scar. I mean, sometimes it looks cool with some rolling scars, it gives you a masculine look. But with ice pick scars or enlargered pores, you face isjust like a mess

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(@childhooddreams)

Posted : 07/06/2016 2:42 pm

I firmly believe that the natural skin-healing process, over many months (and years) can help diminish the appearance of pitted scarring. Not by 100% (let's not be delusional here) but maybe 15% - 25% - 35%, depending on genetics + other factors such as age and lifestyle.

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(@keeping_up)

Posted : 07/07/2016 12:47 pm

wow great improvement!!!! Bet he had the best treatments in the world over a long period of time. He never had acne was dioxin poisoning.
He did get scarring similar to acne scars. Good post!!

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(@quanhenry)

Posted : 07/07/2016 1:54 pm

23 hours ago, ChildhoodDreams said:

I firmly believe that the natural skin-healing process, over many months (and years) can help diminish the appearance of pitted scarring. Not by 100% (let's not be delusional here) but maybe 15% - 25% - 35%, depending on genetics + other factors such as age and lifestyle.

I think so too. The scar is probably at its worst when it first forms and takes many years to improve, depending on those other factors.

I fell off my bike and busted my knee wide open when I was like 12, and there was a scar there for years. Im 26 now and I dont see anything there at all.

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