I have a skin type that has been covered in acne since I was young, but
I couldn't even think of going to a dermatologist because I thought it would be expensive, so
I lived with my skin ruined throughout my school days.
Then, I took Roaccutane, which I used to take a lot, and my acne calmed down (all the while, my lips got dry and I couldn't smile because they would bleed when I smiled). )
When I was getting the black peel, I went to the dermatologist and had extrusions for two hours.
I'm guessing, but it was difficult for the hospital to have just one person in charge, so I had first-time therapists teach me how to pop pimples haha
. When I had a lot of acne, I didn't even know I had scars on my face. The scars on my temples, cheeks, forehead, nose, and even the pores were box-shaped, awl-shaped, rolling-shaped, and complex. I
went to various dermatologists wondering what to do about it, and they all confirmed how much it would improve. I couldn’t do it haha. Was it in Gwangju? I tried Subcast, but I didn't see much of an effect.
But recently, I went to ㅇㅋㄹㄴ and used Erbium Aircell twice now, and I can see it building up. I know very well how difficult it is to improve acne scars, so I just noticed it, so when I do it, it really hurts. (After that, I inject Rejuran with an injection, but it doesn't even feel like Reju...) I'm going to try it until it works, but honestly, if you're trying a lot of different things and wasting money and time, give it a try here... I highly recommend it,
but just keep in mind. Doesn't it feel like only the scars are getting better and the overall skin is getting better, but rather it feels like it's turning slightly upside down?