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A few of them still look tethered down. Here, do a test: in the mirror, stretch the skin around each individual scar, if it flattens out, it may not be tethered. If it doesn't change much, then it is likely still tethered down. I would recommend talking to a dermatologist about this. Maybe more than 1 to get more than 1 answer to your question.
Yeah I was talking about the ones near the mouth area.
I don't think it's bad in terms of, it not being able to be improved. You should maybe look into
Dermastamping. They might not be tethered down, just depressed. Forming new healthy collagen in that area may yield you some good results.