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How To Overcome The Acne Scars?

hello.. am 20 yr old female .. i have a combinational skin.. its acne prone, oily and when i wash ky face it gets dried a bit.. i have acne scars on my cheeks am currenrly using neutrogena grape friut scrub .. please suggest me what to use as am really confused. thank you.
Tue, 8 Apr 2014
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Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic

I would keep a possibility of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation and acne scars

If I was the treating doctor I would suggest that you use a gel based sunscreen, that which offers both UV A and UV B protection, throughout the day.

Once daily azaleic acid cream can be used at night, at the start of therapy. Azaleic acid works for both acne and pigmentation.

For acne scars, a dermatologist usually has various option like chemical peeling, dermabrasion, Fractational CO2 Laser, Dermaroller etc. You should visit a nearby dermatologist and have a fair discussion for the best option to benefit your acne scars

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How To Overcome The Acne Scars?

Hello and welcome to healthcaremagic I would keep a possibility of post inflammatory hyperpigmentation and acne scars If I was the treating doctor I would suggest that you use a gel based sunscreen, that which offers both UV A and UV B protection, throughout the day. Once daily azaleic acid cream can be used at night, at the start of therapy. Azaleic acid works for both acne and pigmentation. For acne scars, a dermatologist usually has various option like chemical peeling, dermabrasion, Fractational CO2 Laser, Dermaroller etc. You should visit a nearby dermatologist and have a fair discussion for the best option to benefit your acne scars regards