Hello ElectrolysisScarsMy name is
Sarah B and I would also like to formally, Welcome you to Susan's Place!
I see that Lori has also welcomed you to Susan's as well.
I'm sorry to hear that your face has become scared due to electrolysis. For that to happen, I believe that it was not done properly.
Putting aside that issue, what Lori said and I totally agree with her on this you need to see a properly certified professional in dermatology and I and Susan's are not qualified in anyway to help you in this area.
However, I had a quick look and you have also, there are solutions to the scaring you have on your face. So I consulted the oracle namely Chat GPT and I entered the following query. "What methods are available for removing scars from electrolysis, that is hair removal?"
QuoteRemoving scars from electrolysis, or any form of hair removal, can be approached in several ways depending on the type and severity of the scar. Here are some common methods:
1. Topical Treatments: Over-the-counter creams and gels containing ingredients like silicone, vitamin E, or hydroquinone can help improve the appearance of scars. Silicone gels are particularly effective for hypertrophic and keloid scars.
2. Prescription Medications: For more severe scars, a dermatologist might prescribe topical treatments containing stronger active ingredients, such as retinoids or corticosteroids, to reduce inflammation and promote skin regeneration.
3. Chemical Peels: These treatments involve applying a chemical solution to exfoliate the outer layers of skin, which can help diminish the appearance of scars by promoting new skin growth.
4. Microdermabrasion: This technique involves gently sanding the skin with tiny crystals to remove the outer layer, which can help improve the texture and appearance of scars.
5. Laser Therapy: Different types of lasers can be used to target scar tissue. Laser treatments can help by stimulating collagen production and improving skin texture and tone.
6. Microneedling: This procedure uses fine needles to create micro-injuries in the skin, which stimulates collagen production and can improve the appearance of scars over time.
7. Fillers: For atrophic (depressed) scars, dermal fillers can be injected to raise the scar tissue to the level of the surrounding skin, making the scar less noticeable.
8. Surgical Options: In some cases, surgical techniques such as scar revision or excision might be recommended to remove or alter the scar tissue.
9. Home Remedies: Natural remedies like aloe vera, honey, and lemon juice are sometimes used, though their effectiveness can vary and they are generally less proven than medical treatments.
It's important to consult with a dermatologist to determine the best course of action for your specific type of scar. They can provide personalized advice and help you choose the most effective treatment based on your skin type and scar characteristics.
Even Chat GPT also says seek a qualified dermatologist. So all is not lost or the end of the world. In addition if you have further hair that needs to be removed then I would suggest you seek out someone with a lot experience and a qualified expert in the area of electrolysis.
One other important thing in this issue and it applies to all types of scarring, where the color of the pigmentation of the scar is different from the surrounding skin color and that is have the scar tattooed, by a professional to match the surrounding skin color.
Once you feel comfortable here, it would be appreciated if you add a little bit more about yourself in the other forums, threads and especially the Introduction Forum as I would appreciate it very much as, I'm always interested in learning something new about new members
In addition members of Susan's will more than likely will discuss problems or issues that are similar to yours as most have experienced these issues as well.
Please let us know how you go with the dermatologist.
Take care and all the best for the future.
Once again, Welcome to Susan's Place!Sarah BGlobal Moderator@LoriDee @Northern Star Girl @ElectrolysisScars