Need Chicken Pox Scars Removal Cream

2026-03-18 17:34:55
Hello Doctor, Recently i got chicken pox 1 month back now iam recoverd but on my face there are some scares. Iam attaching some of my scares images below. Please check it once and I am requesting a cream which helps me to Cure the scares and bring back the skin to normal again. Hope someone will help me soon. Thank you.
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Hi there Scars following chicken pox tend to largely resolve in time The resistant ones require a multi-pronged approach depending on the type of scarring. Pigmentation can be dealt with creams or spot chemical peels. Deeper scars may benefit from subcision & or dermabrasion techniques Lasers may be useful in some scars For a more detailed discussion and treatment plan tailored for you, welcome to connect via this App's INSTANT ONLINE Consultation 🙏
Health Tips
Avoid picking at scars; Use a good quality sunscreen from dawn to dusk & remember all these things take time so maintain a pic 📸🤳 taken indoors in same conditions of lighting, distance, backdrop etc for an objective evaluation and comparison 🙏

Answered2026-03-22 04:49:23

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Hi As per images attached by you scar is having two components .Its pigmented and there is scar .
Next Steps
You can go for silicone based cream
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Ideally scar requires CO2 laser for better results

Answered2026-03-20 19:48:37

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Undergo fraxel laser resurfacing therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation

Answered2026-03-20 01:08:02

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Visit a dermatologist to get LASER treatment

Answered2026-03-19 09:27:32

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These look like post-chickenpox scars (post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation with few early pitted scars). This is common after chickenpox and usually improves gradually over time. Next Steps • Start a broad-spectrum sunscreen (SPF 50) daily – very important to prevent darkening • Keep skin well moisturized Helpful Tips / Word of Caution: • Do not expect very fast results – improvement takes 2–3 months • Avoid picking or touching scars • For deeper scars, creams alone may not be enough – procedures like microneedling/laser/PRP may be needed later

Answered2026-03-19 09:20:18

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.

Answered2026-03-19 09:09:03

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Scars are not resolved with creams. You have to get laser treatment done. Visit a nearby dermatologist for further management plan

Answered2026-03-20 02:16:46

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Go for laser treatment.

Answered2026-03-19 16:33:42

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There are two types of scars. Pigmented scars which can be reduced by skin lightening creams and depressed scars which may require treatment options like laser, subcision etc.

Answered2026-03-19 09:08:48

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Hello, Based on your history and images, these appear to be post-chickenpox scars, including both atrophic (depressed) and slightly raised scars. This is quite common after chickenpox, and the good news is that they can be improved significantly with proper treatment.
Next Steps
Do online consultation.
Health Tips
Use sunscreen (spf50) daily.

Answered2026-03-19 08:55:51

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