How to get rid of indented acne scars.
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Jul 26, 2016
Emily N.
I have indented acne scars that arent really that deep and its more on the mild side but I really want clear skin so does anyone know of a product I can use/buy for them to fade and go away?
Jul 27, 2016
Harbi T.
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Jul 27, 2016
Ms L.
Not exactly sure but I think that for the indented scars you would need either microdermabrasion or a peel because it's a deep scar. For acne scars above the skin I recommend exfoliating and Vitamin C serum, and always apply SPF!! :)
Jul 27, 2016
Diana T.
The vitamin c is good for discoloration but it may not be as effective on icepick type of scars or pock marks - for that you probably need to see a professional about laser treatments or a chemical peel - topical treatments only work on the surface of skin - and ice pick scars go deep below the surface of skin that most products cannot fix - you should see your dermatologist to see what your best options are.
Jul 29, 2016
Susie M.
Agree with Reny J. I've been going to an esthetician and getting microdermabrasion, peels, and treatments with the derma roller. I also apply C serum and rosehip oil for the scars as well and I can already see a better improvement. Of course it takes time, but all in time! 😃👍🏼
Jul 29, 2016
Kayley R.
A cheaper alternative to the above suggestions are scrubs! They have worked soooo well for me and I have the same problem as you. I know bitchinskin works and so does frankbod. Search them up in Instagram or Google. They are both really nice on your skin and scrubbing every 2/3 days for a few weeks will give you great results 😂
Jul 29, 2016
Kayley R.
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Jul 30, 2016
Erin C.
Have you looked into a derma roller? some come in kits with vitamin oils or serums. banish.com has some good stuff.
Jul 30, 2016
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Jul 30, 2016
Baileigh M.
Also if the scars are really deep, your can have your derm inject a filler - like Juvaderm - into the scar to make it even with the rest of your skin.
Jul 31, 2016
Baileigh M.
It lasts up to two years.