Not gonna label which photo below is before & which is after. Curious to see if you can tell the difference... because sometimes Im not sure if I can see a difference... sometimes I even wonder if it has just gotten worse
For reference, between the photos I had one Erbium YAG treatment, and one subcision with TCA cross treatment.
(I tried to get fairly consistent lighting - it was hard. Also, the left photo was taken with the selfie cam and it seems to have been softened. The right photo was taken with the back camera on my phone instead).
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Hi guys! Thanks for the replies - you are all correct, the right photo is the after. Now seeing all your responses, the more I look at it the more I can actually see the difference. It feels nice
Left photo: taken 1 month after first Erbium YAG laser treatment
Right photo: taken 1.5 months after second laser treatment and 3 weeks after TCA cross + subcision.
My plan is to get my next subcision + TCA cross in May or June, and potentially one or two more after that in 2-month intervals. I would like to do something at the end to even things out a bit but want to avoid laser due to heavy downtime. Is microneedling worth a shot? Or is it worthless?
Any tips on what else might help?
17 hours ago, De Rerum Natura said:skin looks soften on the right photo
the hyperpigmentation looks better on the right also
your main concern is the hyperpigmentation..
when it fades you will be able to see better how bad/good is your scarring. discloring tricks the way we perceive our scars alot.
Thanks for the tips! Yeah, hyperpigmentation is killing me
Im using Tret, Azelaic Acid, Vitaminc C and BHA (alternating of course!) but the progress is sooo slow. Im also almost out of AzA and I cant find it in stock in any online shops or stores in my country
Any tips on what else might help?
16 hours ago, boxthatboxcar said:I feel like the right picture is after! Great progress, if I am right
Yes, you are correct! Thanks
3 hours ago, ScarRight said:Right is decent improvement. Use something like tretinoin in your skincare routine to help further improve hyperpigmentation.
Thank you! Ive been using tret for a while now, but since I had to stop before/after the laser treatments, Ive been purging again since I re-started
11 hours ago, ParisN said:The right looks improved... do let us know
Yes, you are right
10 hours ago, HellishDuffel said:I'm assuming the right one is after. Some scars look less deeper and improved.
Yep! Thanks for commenting!
2 hours ago, sh2os said:Hi guys! Thanks for the replies - you are all correct, the right photo is the after. Now seeing all your responses, the more I look at it the more I can actually see the difference. It feels nice
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Left photo: taken 1 month after first Erbium YAG laser treatment
Right photo: taken 1.5 months after second laser treatment and 3 weeks after TCA cross + subcision.
My plan is to get my next subcision + TCA cross in May or June, and potentially one or two more after that in 2-month intervals. I would like to do something at the end to even things out a bit but want to avoid laser due to heavy downtime. Is microneedling worth a shot? Or is it worthless?
Any tips on what else might help?
Thanks for the tips! Yeah, hyperpigmentation is killing me
Im using Tret, Azelaic Acid, Vitaminc C and BHA (alternating of course!) but the progress is sooo slow. Im also almost out of AzA and I cant find it in stock in any online shops or stores in my country
Any tips on what else might help?
Yes, you are correct! Thanks
Thank you! Ive been using tret for a while now, but since I had to stop before/after the laser treatments, Ive been purging again since I re-started
Yes, you are right
Yep! Thanks for commenting!
YAG lasers usually have picosure pointers that treat hyperpigmentation. U can use combination of erbium + picosure to deal with the discoloring. Thats a option. But u have to understand that, specially if u plan to do TCA sessions, the hyperpigmentation will usually not go away while having these kind of treatments. Often times u have to swallow this hyperpigmentation in order to improve the texture/depth of the scarring specially dealing with high percentage TCA and cross techniques combined.
Fortunately, hyperpigmentation fades on its own, and besides hydroquinone which i dont recommend, u have a solid routine to deal with it the fastest way. Just be patient. U had solid results so far.
Good luck!