I had pimples about a month ago.. And pimples subsided.. But the black marks do exists.. Can u please suggest me some treatment for the marks to subside
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Pimple marks can take a long time to fade. Its first necessary to stop new outbreaks and simultaneously work on lightening the existing marks. Use sunscreen 2-3 times during daytime and a skin lightening moisturiser. For faster results, there are treatments like chemical and meso peels, anti-pigment electroporation, medical facials and q-switch lasers.
Do not use lightening creams without doctor's supervision to prevent side effects.
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Undergo fraxel laser resurfacing therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
Hello dear,
Acne pigmentation is second stage of acne and we can deal with creams and peels
I would suggest you to take an online consultation
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Opt for online consultation for detailed history and clinical photographs
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Tips
- Avoid sun exposure and use proper sunscreen
- prevent new acne eruptions by balanced diet, weight management and stress management
- Drink lot of water
- TRY DIY ACNE CLEARING mask at home
Consult for more details dear
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