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Skin & Hair Concerns
Question #29014
109 days ago
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How can I treat my 15-year-old chickenpox scar?

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Chickenpox scar. Little pitted and pigmented. What to do. Scar is 15 years old.can it removed by medication. If laser is done what are the risks? Any other procedures available?

Have you tried any treatments for the scar before?:

- Yes, topical treatments

How would you describe the severity of the scar?:

- Severe, very noticeable

Do you have any skin conditions or sensitivities?:

- No, my skin is healthy
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Hello dear See topical application of medication cannot remove the pitting or scars In stead you can go for following treatment Laser Prf Pdt Glycolic acid topical application Subcision Microneedling Please get the treatment done from dermatologist only Regards

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Scar treatment, especially for one that’s 15 years old, can be a bit complex due to the natural progression of scar maturation over time. For pitted chickenpox scars, topical medications might have limited effects. Some products containing silicone gel, retinoids, or hydroquinone might help slightly improve the texture or reduce pigmentation, but they won’t remove the scar entirely.

When it comes to procedures like laser therapy, they can indeed help improve the appearance of your scar. Laser resurfacing, for example, can smooth out the surface of the skin and improve pigmentation differences. Risks associated with laser treatments can include changes in skin pigmentation, redness, swelling, or in rare cases, scar worsening. It’s critical having a thorough discussion with a dermatologist to assess your specific skin type and history—since some skin types have higher risks for pigmentation issues post-treatment.

Apart from laser, dermal fillers could be injected to temporarily raise the pitted scar to be more level with the surrounding skin. Other methods like microneedling and chemical peels might offer modest improvements by encouraging collagen formation to smooth out the skin’s surface.

Whatever option you consider, personalized consultation with a dermatologist experienced in scar management is advised to weigh the benefits, risks, and costs of each procedure. Continuous use of sunscreen is also beneficial to prevent further pigmentation changes, particularly after any treatment that makes your skin more sensitive to sunlight.

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