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  • Male
  • 20 Years
  • 07/02/2025

I've been dealing with some small scars or little holes on my face because I pinched my pimples and now I'm really looking for advice on any type of medicines that can help heal these scars easily. Any suggestions?

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No need to worry there are many successful tretament plans for post acne scars,visit Dermatologist for appropriate managemnet

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Consult a Dermatologist

Answered 04/07/2025

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