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Porkmarks ( one big skin scar)
I think problem is closely related to porkmarks but its just one on my left cheek but looks severe. It happend long back after few really bad ache, one after another, started to  occur on my face (those were not normal acne but different and much bad, also bigger that normal one's) . and after consultation i was under medication, at that point of time it did not look that bad but i think its getting bigger and worse. Please help.
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The treatment of acne differs according to the grade of involvement and acne is graded according to the severity. Some people have more oiliness on the face which results in zits and breakouts. The treatment for acnr has to be continued for longer duration to cover for any recurrences. Diet and lifestyle modification also help a lot in acne. please don't use any home remedies and self treatment such as over-the-counter steroid. you should never burst the pimples with your fingers as it can result in ugly scars. the marks and pores left behind by the pimples can also be treated. please send photos through online consultation for proper examination and detailed prescription.
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Undergo fraxel laser resurfacing therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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