Its honestly not that bad, its mild to medium scarring. You have nice pigmentation, not terrible volume loss. You have to deal with the psychological aspect of it aswell (acne dysmorphia)
https://www.acne.org/acne-dysmorphia.html
We understand, we've all been there, all of us have our good and bad days.
I see rolling scars, some boxcars.
Best plan would be subcision+filler and then resurfacing. You can try the derminator (microneedling device-can do at home every 4-6 weeks)
Treatment options depend on your budget aswell. Where are you living?
As for topicals get a retinoid for cellular turnover (new collagen), vitamin C if microneedling. Read - information is your friend, and so is BA who will likely give you the best plan in a while
Thanks for posting those pictures, helpful.
You have rolling scars - atrophy, box cars, and linear scars.
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@Alexander24Glycolic & dermastamping are ok to do at home in between Dr's treatments, it won't fix the scars completely. You also really need subcision and some filler.
Ok for your question: Checkout MUAC they sell peels and have great customer service. You can get the highest % Glycolic there, ... try that out and you can work your way to TCA peels if needed. Samples are available.
Read the acid peel guide pinned to the main scar treatments sub.
Thanks @beautifulambition. I understand the glycolic and stamping wont fix it fully, I just want to get my skinregime at home on point and then I can start looking into the subcision and fillers. Thanks so much for all this information I felt pretty clueless before posting here and probably would have taken any clinics word for what would sort the problem. I'm going to spend the next few days researching and reading on all the the things you mentioned and make some progress. Thank you so much.