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bellomo
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PostPosted: 05/28/06 - 00:00    Post subject: retin a depigmentation Vote now! Reply with quote


I have scars on my face and chest from acne. Well, I used to squeeze them…and now I have to cope with horrible scars. I am already taking vitamins C and B and I tried with some solutions but nothing has worked. It looks like depigmentation. I have heard that Retin-A is very good in improving the appearance of the skin. Can I use it for depigmentation and scars on my face?
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PostPosted: 06/01/06 - 00:54    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote


I recently went to see dermatologist and he informed me that I have deep cystic pockets on both sides of chin. He put me Retin-A 25%, which has done nothing but made it worse. I haven’t respond good on Retin-A. Over the past 2 years, I have tried everything and anything to heal my face. The scars you have from squeezing are ruptured capillaries, not depigmentation. There are some herbal creams that you should try with.
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