A good plastic surgeon/dermatologist. You can get chemical peels, from lesser to greater strength. Microdermabrasion, derma abrasion, and laser treatments are good as well.
Hydroquinone is good but can be irritating to your skin. Murad sells a good product for this.
But, see a professional (doctor) and get their opinion on what you need for the best results.
Also, make sure to exfoliate with something like salicylic acid or glycolic acid. These are wonderful for clogged pores, dull skin, to light scarring. There are many products from lesser to more dollars sold over the counter. (Loreal, Olay, Lancome to name a few.)
2006-06-15 19:26:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I would recommend seeking advice from a dermatologist or a cosmetic surgeon to determine the best course of action.
For very mild scarring you can try a few at home procedures and products to help reduce the appearance of the scars. At home dermabrasion and chemical peels can help diminish some scarring especially if you also use retinol or alpha hydroxyl acid lotions or creams. For sensitive skin you may not want to apply retinol or alpha hydroxyl products right after dermabrasion or peels because it can cause redness and irritation. Other products you can try are scar reducing creams like Mederma or Rosehip seed oil which is said to be great at reducing scar tissue. Aloe Vera juice and gels and lavender oils are also said to work well on reducing scars
2006-06-16 02:25:31
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answered by stina 2
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You may think I'm crazy, but trust me it works.
You can do this even if you're a girl. Get some shaving cream, and put it all over your face, get a razor and shave the the areas where the scars are, sounds nuts right? Do this every other day, and as you shave you remove dead skin and exfoliate, and it makes you face baby smooth. Just don't do it on your forehead.
2006-06-16 03:00:55
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answered by Anonymous
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if you can get your hands on it (you need someone who's going tothe Vatican, Italy), there is this one ointment called "Vatican Medicine"...you just dab it on the problem areas, could be any scar (acne or otherwise) it'll help a lot just within a few weeks. Other than that you could consider laser therapy, that would work wonders.
2006-06-16 02:25:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Try echinesia mother tincture (a homeopathy drug). The healing although is not too fast.
2006-06-16 02:27:08
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answered by anurag 2
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Go to a dermatologist and ask about "derma abrasion".
2006-06-16 02:24:12
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answered by televisionmademewhatiam 4
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Aloa vera lotion will do it
2006-06-16 02:23:05
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answered by Anonymous
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honey & lemon
2006-06-16 02:25:50
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answered by i dont know 3
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layser , my sis had it done
2006-06-16 02:23:38
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answered by Cindy G 3
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