Mine are red, dry and small yet still remain an eyesore.
Any recommended products?
Their short-term/long-term effects?
THANKS!!|||There are a number of ways.
Laser surgery will help and the side effects, usually just sore red skin foe a few days, are minimal, but it is only somewhat effective and quite expensive.
Dermabration (make sure this is by someone reputeable) Is effective but the side effects are similar too skin peels. Both can last upto six weeks of sensitive skin and you must stay out of the sun!
There are also some products on the market that are very effective with minimal side effects but they do take longer to work, such as rosehip oil and miracell. Both contain high amounts of vitamins specifically for the skin, strengthening the tissue and minimising scaring!!!
Another product, very similar to the two above is called scarless. It is usually quite a good product and very reasonably priced!|||acne mark fading peel.|||theres a product called bio-oil http://www.bio-oil.info/en/home
is meant to make the appearance of scars disapear.
if these scars have been there for not a long amount of time i recommend using some pure aloe vera (buy a plant from a garden centre cut a chunk off and squeeze out the gel) it is meant to be amazing at healing nearly any skin problem.|||Scars more than likely have to be treated by a dermatologist. If they are deep and a lot of them, you probably won%26#039;t get very good results.|||I don%26#039;t know of any products, but I know Lazar works well
see a dermatologist, about it|||try getting facials. My brother had a similar situation and his scars and deep pimple are nearly gone. Yet if that does not work I suggest that you go to a dermatologist to check it out.|||Include green, leafy vegetables and fruits in your diet. Drink a lot of water to to regularly to flush out toxins, and don%26#039;t forget to drink a glass before breakfast to flush out the stomach. Avoid deep-fried snacks
Lemon juice is effective in lightening the dark spots left by acne and pimples.
First, cleanse the scarred area with water. Soak up a teaspoon of lemon juice with a cotton ball and smooth it over the marks. Leave the juice in place for ten minutes, then rinse.
Be careful how often you use lemon juice: it can have the side effect of making your skin light sensitive. Make sure to cover treated areas with sunscreen before going outdoors.
Vitamin E
Try applying vitamin E to the scarred area three to four times daily to help reduce its visibility. If you keep at it, you should see some results after one to two weeks. It takes a long time before you get really noticeable effects.
Honey and pearl
A useful facial pack for acne is honey and pearl powder.
Apply a mask of it for 15 minutes. If you can keep doing it every week, your skin will become lighter and smoother.
Tea tree oil
Some medications made from natural ingredients, such as rosehip seed oil and tea tree oil, will not only help to heal scars, but also significantly work to prevent future scarring.
Leeks
Peel the membrane from white are of the leek while watching TV or resting. Place a peeling over scarred areas for ten minutes every day. You can secure it with a bandage to keep it from falling off. Keep this up for a few weeks and you%26#039;ll see the color fade away
Ginger
After cleaning your skin, cut a few slices of fresh ginger and apply to the affected area for 20 minutes. You%26#039;d better do this laying down, otherwise the ginger may fall off. It might burn a little, but probably not too much. The ginger may leave behind a bit of redness after you removeit, but don%26#039;t be too worried. Just wipe off and have a good rest. In the morning, the scar should become smooth, and will hopefully fade completely within two weeks.
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NO negtative effects since they are allnatural used all of them
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