Most common questions used to investigate
Are you using topical retinoids?
Are you using a salicylic acid?
Are you doing chemical peels?
Do you want to try with fillers?
Are you using a lactic acid?
Do you use lemon juice?
Common conclusions
You should look for products that list retinol as one of the active ingredients because topical retinoids are acne treatment with scar-smoothing benefits so retinoids can help reduce discoloration and make scars less noticeable according to a recent view.
You should start using salicylic acid because it clears pores, reduces swelling and redness
These are not the kind of face masks you binge watch your favorite guilty pleasure with. A chemical peel is a strong acid that’s used to remove the top layer of the skin to reduce deeper scars.
You should try with fillers to fill in acne scars. They are injected under the surface of the skin to help plump up and smooth out depressed scars. Dermal fillers will help to raise the indentations and volume loss caused by acne, creating a smoother appearance.
Lactic acid can acts as a gentle peel to pull away dead skin cells. It may help reduce the appearance of scars and smooth the overall texture of the skin.
Start using it because lemon juice can also help reduce the appearance and redness of acne scars that have already formed. Soak a Q-tip inside a fresh lemon wedge and dab it onto your acne scars but be sure to only apply the lemon juice to your acne scars and not your whole face.
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