im experiencing the same type of scars atm and whats working for me is try using as less products as you can on your face. I only wash my face once a day at night (toner and moisturizer afterwards). less irritation = less redness. I was also prescribed a tretinoin cream and Im seeing improvements but its working very slowly.
19 hours ago, sickofacnee said:im experiencing the same type of scars atm and whats working for me is try using as less products as you can on your face. I only wash my face once a day at night (toner and moisturizer afterwards). less irritation = less redness. I was also prescribed a tretinoin cream and Im seeing improvements but its working very slowly.
I only wash my face at night with a very gentle wash and it's still like this /:
12 hours ago, Altaf raja said:Try chemical peel your redness will improved in 4 to 5 days don't worry
Which chemical peel?
@jnsbabyHi I don't know how this post made it's way to the wrong section, you have PIE or wounding post acne not scarring. I see active acne and this is a problem. I have a whole FAQ on how to deal with PIE and no you don't just slap TCA on it. I don't know who the person is above. Vascular laser is the most effective for a case like this. You can use nightly a differin (target)/retin-a/tretinorin and that would help as it increases cell turnover. If you have hormonal acne please watch the FAQ - top post of the scar treatments sub, first post, goto the PIE section. Also I want you to watch the video on hormonal acne at the top of the FAQ and see if it applies. Ematrix or rf sublative is also effective for early scarring like this (wounding).
You need to clear the active spots first, then focus on the scarring. Unfortunately time is the only thing that will heal them, but you can use a vitamin c serum to speed things up, I've seen awesome progress with mine. My recommendation would be to go to a dermatologist and try to get on Accutane.