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>>11532252
Pretty sure you can't
>>11532252
wear makeup
Embrace your patterned skin
>>11532252
get a perscription for tretinoin
It takes a long time for acne scars to fade naturally but this speeds up the recovery a little
>>11532720
brb gonna kill myself
This thread is relevant to my interests
I need to fix my face desu senpai
i don't know
some dots are still cover my face even after 2 years
Go to a beauty salon that does facials, ask for a micro-dermabrasion.
It basically takes 1mm of skin off your face each time, it makes you look fresher and over time it makes scars and marks fade over time.
It will most likely cost you a lot over a few years, but they'll go eventually.
Conversely, go to the doctors and get some chemicals which may or may not make you worse.
>how do i get rid of scars
Don't pick your face faggot
>>11532252
Don't listen to these faggots, there are tons of ways to improve the look of scars and help to get rid of them. You might not have 100% perfect, baby smooth skin, but you can do things. It largely depends on the type of scarring though.
It's impossible.
There's no way to get rid of acne and acne scars.
Except for daily semen leave-on facials, of course.
>>11532252
lasers guy
i need to know this too. ice pick scars are the bane of my life
Was recommended to make a facemask of eggwhites, leave on for 20min or so & wash it off after. Has anyone tried something similar?
I swear this works
Wash your face using Clearasil, Make sure you get every nook and cranny on your face. Once you've done a thorough clean, I mean really thorough, put on some Epiduo. You'll need a prescription, but any dermatologist will give you one. Now, get some expired mayonnaise. Lather your face with it until there is a thick coating. Next, turn your thermostat up to at least 98 degrees, don't go over 110 though, as the mayo will cook if you go much higher. Now go to sleep with the mayo on your face in the extreme heat. It'll act as a kind of rejuvenating cream, making your skin much healthier.
You can thank me later
>>11534671
>>11532252
A visit to a good dermatologist and their subsequent treatments for a good amount of money.
Or trying a platitude of skin products with varied results that can take 6+ weeks to start seeing decent results if any.