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- 25 Years
- 29/04/2022
how to get rid of acne scars
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Co2 laser, Chemical peel, dermal fillers such as polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), hyaluronic acid (HA), and poly-L-lactic acid (PLLA) and laser resurfacing, microneedling.
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Understanding Acne Scars
- Acne scars result from inflammation in the skin, leading to tissue damage.
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Topical Treatments
- Consider using retinoids, vitamin C serums, or alpha hydroxy acids to improve scar appearance.
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Professional Dermatological Procedures
- Treatments like chemical peels, microdermabrasion, laser therapy, and microneedling can be effective.
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Skincare Routine and Sun Protection
- Maintain a gentle skincare routine and use sunscreen daily to prevent scar worsening.
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When to Consult a Dermatologist
- Seek professional advice to determine the best treatment based on your skin type and scar severity.
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Patience and Realistic Expectations
- Improvement takes time; multiple sessions may be necessary for noticeable results.
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I've just gone through a Q switch ND yag laser treatment on my face for a speckled nevus, and it was done by a well-known laser surgeon in Delhi. I spoke to a bunch of doctors beforehand, and they all assured me it's safe. But now, after the procedure, I'm a bit worried. I had scaling on my face, and the skin peeled off within 5 days. After that, the spots where the laser was applied turned darker than my normal skin. I've been using this depigmentation cream called Depiwhite, but it feels like my progress has stalled, and the spots are still pretty dark. It seems like instead of improving, my situation might have worsened. Do you have any advice on what I should do next?
I can sense your concern and frustration. Q-switched Nd:YAG laser treatment is a common procedure for removing speckled nevi. However, it's not uncommon to experience some side effects, especially if you have darker skin. Possible Causes of Dark Spots 1. Post-Inflammatory Hyperpigmentation (PIH): This is a common complication of laser treatments, especially in darker skin types. PIH occurs when the skin responds to inflammation by producing excess melanin, leading to dark spots. 2. Hormonal Changes: Hormonal fluctuations can affect melanin production, leading to dark spots. 3. Sun Exposure: UV radiation can exacerbate PIH and darken existing spots. What to Do Next 1. Consult Your Doctor Again: Schedule a follow-up appointment with your laser surgeon to discuss your concerns. They may prescribe additional treatments or creams to help alleviate the dark spots. 2. Continue Using Depigmentation Creams: Depiwhite cream, which contains ingredients like kojic acid, vitamin C, and licorice extract, can help reduce melanin production and fade dark spots. 3. Sun Protection: Avoid direct sun exposure, and use a broad-spectrum sunscreen with at least SPF 30 daily. This will help prevent further darkening of the spots.
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What are some safe and effective ways to lighten and rejuvenate my skin without surgery or side effects I've heard about different treatments but I'm worried about potential risks and want something that improves texture naturally
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