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Acne Scars |
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- Acne scars are permanent changes in the skin caused by severe acne, but dermatologists offer multiple treatments—such as chemical peels, microneedling, fillers, and laser therapy—that can make them far less noticeable. The right treatment depends on the type of scar (depressed, raised, or pigmented) and your skin type.
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Important Considerations
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Warts may recur even after removal, since HPV can remain in the skin.
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Children and immunocompromised individuals are more prone to warts.
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Not all growths are warts—some skin cancers resemble warts, so proper diagnosis by a dermatologist is essential.
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Self-treatment is safe for common warts, but professional care is recommended for genital warts, facial warts, or painful plantar warts.
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Risks & Considerations
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Downtime: Some procedures (laser, dermabrasion) require recovery time.
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Skin Tone Sensitivity: Darker skin tones may risk hyperpigmentation after aggressive treatments.
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Recurrence: Keloid scars may return even after removal.
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Cost: Cosmetic procedures are usually not covered by insurance.
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