I know the difference between a scar and just a mark on the skin (a scar is either an indentation in the skin or a raised mark in the skin and a mark is a discoloration where the skin remains level). My question is: does anyone have just a red MARK on their face left from a pimple? I don't have any scars, but I have a few marks that have been on my face for about 2 months. Will they fade? I have been putting Mederma on them.
Acne scar vs. Acne red mark that will fade?
These marks will fade after some months. They are called
PIH- Post Inflammatory hyperpigmentation
Our skin suffers may blemishes and injuries. Some of them are superficial. Acne in the first stage is one such. spots formed aftermosquito bite is another. there are many such blemishes that do not form a true scar but Post Inflammatory hyperpigmentation. Post Inflammatory hyperpigmentation is the darkended skin that is left on the skin after the blemish heals. This is only dark color caused by excess melanin on the spot and not a scar.
Post Inflammatory hyperpigmentation fades away over time. It needs no surgical or physical procedure to treat. If you want to treat this quickly use skin bleaches. Any good skin bleach will remove the excess color from the spot. more- http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/acne/
Reply:Natural home remedies to get rid of scars and acne
ACNE
http://www.grannymed.com/Meds/Acne.aspx
SCARS
http://www.grannymed.com/Meds/Scars.aspx
GOOD LUCK
Reply:Try cracking open a Viteman E capsule and putting on your face before going to bed....it worked for me.
Reply:My pimples leave just a mark when they go away. I have found that using skin brighteners helps them to fade. I have used Anew skin brighteners from Avon, which have worked very well. Currently I am trying out one from Dove. Also, I say my dermatologist who gave me some samples of epiquin, which is supposed to fade the marks.
Reply:I would love to send you a sample of Even Complection Essence by Mary Kay. It evens out your complection and gets rid of facial redness.
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