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Not Sure How To Treat Scarring. Help!

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(@wishful_thinking85)

Posted : 09/13/2013 9:22 pm

Hi forum,

 

I have fought acne the majority of my life. I am 28 now and have not had clear skin since I was 12!!

 

Please look at this cheek scarring and let me know any suggestions--and what kind of scarring this is! I really hate my skin. It controls my life!! Won't ever leave the house without makeup but make sure I cleanse my skin thoroughly.

 

Here's my current routine--wash with Purpose facial cleanser, moisturize with cerave lotion and Jergens facial tanner, use primer and then makeup...at night I wash my face thoroughly and use either an upscale tanner (Clayton's non comedogenic) or cerave moisturizer. I also spray tab occasionally.

 

I have tried the following acne treatments--differin .3, differin .1, aczone, acanya, retina a, proactiv, Zeno, tazorac, Yaz, Ortho tri cyclin, ortho tri cyclin lo, Doryx, Oracea, doxycyclin, monocyclin, zapzyt--okay EVERYTHING except accutane!

 

The ONLY THING that made ANY difference was Spirinolactone. No topical put a dent in my skin. I am currently on 100 mg of Spiro and take Yaz. I still get active acne occasionally, but not the deep cystic acne that left the mess on my cheeks!! All thanks to Spiro.

 

Now on to the scarring...both cheeks are a mess. There is a mixture of indentions, large pores, and redness. The red bump on my right cheek has literally been there for 4 years. Any idea what that could be? Also, the scarred skin really flares up after i wash my face. i try not to look in the mirror!! I have REALLY large pores on my nose, spreading out to my cheeks, on my cheeks, and my forehead. It's so ugly and depressing. :(

 

Okay there is my story. I would love feedback! I have considered laser but then have heard horror stories about it making scars worse. I also have developed a lot of "peach fuzz" on my face as I approach 30. Is it all just hormones? Please send any suggestions they will be much appreciated!! I don't even want perfect skin--just normal skin!!post-137197-0-43955800-1379125233_thumb.post-137197-0-41598600-1379125256_thumb.post-137197-0-43955800-1379125233_thumb.post-137197-0-41598600-1379125256_thumb.

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(@amcguill)

Posted : 09/13/2013 11:05 pm

Try dermarolling maybe. However, you have very mild scarring in my opinion and healthy looking skin. :)

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(@dudleydoright)

Posted : 09/14/2013 10:38 am

You appear to have minimal scarring with a pinkish blush in two of your pictures. Because of those two factors I would consider a minimalist approach. Why don't you check out the boards on this site.

http://www.essentialdayspa.com/forum/

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(@searchandseek)

Posted : 09/14/2013 6:42 pm

These appear to be small tiny indents which may be able to be excised. Look into excision. This is where a surgeon or dermatologist cuts out the scar, like cutting out a mole, and sew it back together. Try one scar only to see how it heals first.

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