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    Question Old acne scars.

    My skin is pretty smooth now. I had serious acne when I was around 16 and grew out of it quickly when I reached college. Now there's really nothing left except the occasional pimple...and red scarring from where all the acne was in my teens.

    Is there anyway to sort of heal my skin? it's just red...no potmarks or anything like that. Little red spots. I hate it.
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    Hi Al the Pirate!

    I'm new, but I did want to respond to your question.

    Maybe you can go see a dermatologist and they can prescribe something to help remove the scarring.
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    i have some acne scars on my temples and am considering laser surgery to remove them because them because they're pretty bad. I would go to a dermatologist if I were you. Just google some in your area, usually dermatologists have websites with before and after pics of the procedures they've done. Good luck!
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    Try skin care products that contain glycolic acid, which speeds up the skin renewal process and helps fade acne scarring. Here's some information on glycolic acid: Glycolic Skin Care Resource Center

    Also, Mederma Cream is good for fading scars: Mederma Scar Care

    If none of this works, you may need a dermatologist.

    Good luck!
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    You can try pevonia. I being using for a few years now and helped my acne scars seem less noticeable. You can look it up online pevonia products.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Al_the_pirate View Post
    My skin is pretty smooth now. I had serious acne when I was around 16 and grew out of it quickly when I reached college. Now there's really nothing left except the occasional pimple...and red scarring from where all the acne was in my teens.

    Is there anyway to sort of heal my skin? it's just red...no potmarks or anything like that. Little red spots. I hate it.
    Hi girl friend! I have something like that too. I'm also planning to ask a dermatologist regarding the little red spots in my face. do you guys think fraxel skin laser treatment would work on our skin to get rid of those red marks?
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    Default I can help you for a scar free skin

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    I am a certified skincare consultant and I am experienced in testing the skin type. I also recommend world class skin care products that would suit to your skin. Acne marks are common with people who have been having that in the past or those whose skin is pimple prone. But this definitely has a solution. I can help you with phenominal skin care products meant for pimple prone skin which has my client's satisfaction. I can assure you for a fabulous skin. If you are interested, then we can get in touch with eachother.
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