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Medispa fucked my skin for life.

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(@mimiytrewq)

Posted : 06/19/2021 12:17 pm

DO NOT go to a medispa for hormonal acne. Does anyone know if it is possible to sue for emotional damage causes by their incompetance? This is my progress. They left me scarred.

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(@flooressence)

Posted : 06/19/2021 1:57 pm

What is medispa? What treatment did they do?

Your skin isn't fucked for life, its all treatable. Looks like its largely post inflammatory erythema.

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Posted : 06/20/2021 7:19 am

17 hours ago, Flooressence said:

What is medispa? What treatment did they do?

Your skin isn't fucked for life, its all treatable. Looks like its largely post inflammatory erythema.

Basically, they gave me very harsh chemicals for my mild hormonal acne that probably wouldve cleared up with acne on its own. The first pic is 2018 (using their topicalproducts also got worse because i was covering it with makeup) , second pic is 2019 (using minocycline to clear the infection)and third pic is now (after accutane- i Have extremely deep atrophic scarring which is VERY difficult treat and I will NEVERhave decent skin). Its not pigmented scarring its atrophic the picture is just red.

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Posted : 06/20/2021 10:46 am

4 hours ago, Shelly399 said:

Basically, they gave me very harsh chemicals for my mild hormonal acne that probably wouldve cleared up with acne on its own. The first pic is 2018 (using their topicalproducts also got worse because i was covering it with makeup) , second pic is 2019 (using minocycline to clear the infection)and third pic is now (after accutane- i Have extremely deep atrophic scarring which is VERY difficult treat and I will NEVERhave decent skin). Its not pigmented scarring its atrophic the picture is just red.

You need to see a dermatologist if you haven't already. Don't try to treat acne (or infection or similar) with beauty places - don't even try and treat the scarring there.

And yes I do see your atrophic scarring, but it looks relatively shallow. Its treatable, don't stress. Main thing is you get your acne under control if you haven't already (you're on accutane so assume you have seen a dermatologist).

Are you here to seek help with your scars? If so, and I sound like a broken record, but you need to find a dermatologist above all, one that specialises in acne scarring. If you feel comfortable sharing your area, people here might be able to help with a recommendation. We can give our own input here though and try and guide you a little or help you understand the scars.

Again just want to reiterate these scars (both the red, and the atrophic) are treatable. We are here to help, but of course, finding a good dermatologist is key, and as noted, getting acne under control is the most important, above all (which you seem to be doing).

Also, if you feel comfortable, share some more pics of your current skin, as the 3rd one you state is current is a tiny bit blurry.

EDIT: Nvm, I see you already made another thread for help with your scars, and you wanted to vent.

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