Hello
What can you recommend for red needle marks you mentioned? I had two small but bound down scars on my face, in the naso-labial folds. It was from a surgery in which all work was supposed to be done from inside the mouth but when I woke it wasn't.... a long story not to be told.
I worked from February to August very hard to get the area smooth. The scars were soft after abraiding them, silicone scar sheets, and then doing a peel. A lot of work and stress. But they puckered when I talked and were bound down.
I went to a skin spa operated by a licensed physician though I do not think she is a dermatologist. She did subcision, the first was excellent it released the scar and I felt so much better. But in subsequent visits she used an obviously larger needle and not until after (I can't tell when I'm numb) I said the area is now surfaced scarred with what I call pocky scars. I would not have wanted the area expanded certainly not, and she said she was using the smallest needle she had. Of course it was not a small enough needle because now the surface has pocky scars and I can feel thickness underneath. I could probably handle the wad feeling but not the scars. I would not want any needling if that was what she was intending to do, and from what I've read here, a very small needle must be used if anyone consents to have needling done.
Now I just want to know what is the best course? She did this two weeks apart twice. In hindsight, I should have questioned the lack of time to heal. I do not think two weeks is enough.
I did a second 25 percent TCA peel this week (did one ten weeks ago) and it went well I am shedding well my skin looked healthy after the first one. But I can tell, this is not going to smooth down those pocky scars.
I hope to maybe try again the dermaroller just on the scar follow by the copper peptide mask. Then also incorporate Vitamin C four weeks before starting this. It will give my skin a chance to recupe enough after the peel.
I am open to anyone's suggestions. It is so devastating to have scars on the face you can't put a hat on your face. But then to see the area widenened with scars that are not smooth. At least if the area is smooth they are easier to deal with.
As an aside, she asked me if I tried dermarolling and says she does it every day. She said she did it daily to get her products into her skin. She does look like she is sunburned, now I realise after reading here, it's probably because she is brushing her skin. Her skin looks great aside from the sunburn look.
I myself just want to get these scars away. I don't think I can face another season dealing with them.
thanks in advance for any thoughts, advice, support...
gmt