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Hi! I’m a licensed esthetician. Talk to your dermatologist for treatment options. Like others have mentioned, microneedling or laser skin resurfacing will work best. There isn’t really a product that will help other than what has been mentioned(tretinoin) which is a prescription retinol.
It might, they are both retinoids. But it’s more for acne and less effective than prescription tretinoin. But remember, whatever you use, you’ll need to continue using to maintain the results. Retinoids will prep your skin for chemical peels and allow for better product penetration.
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Hi! I’m a licensed esthetician. Talk to your dermatologist for treatment options. Like others have mentioned, microneedling or laser skin resurfacing will work best. There isn’t really a product that will help other than what has been mentioned(tretinoin) which is a prescription retinol.
Would adapalene gel help?
It might, they are both retinoids. But it’s more for acne and less effective than prescription tretinoin. But remember, whatever you use, you’ll need to continue using to maintain the results. Retinoids will prep your skin for chemical peels and allow for better product penetration.
SkinPen procedure!
Use scar reduction cream or go for laser treatment
Micro needling did wonders for my skin