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How to get rid of chickenpox scars? - Dr. Rasya Dixit

As we are now seeing more and more adults getting chicken pox, the instance of chicken pox scar is on the rise. Let us look at how we have to tackle this chicken pox scars. Initially if you have got in chicken pox it is very important that you prevent the scars from developing at all. So make sure you are not unnecessarily scratching or fidling around with your chicken pox lesions which will therefore not give you a big scar. Immediately in the 1 month or 2 months after you have had chicken pox, people tend to go very dark on top of the scars and this is called a pigmented scar when the skin colour is much darker in the area of the scar. To prevent these scars from getting darker make sure you are using a sunscreen which is both UVA and UVB. We call such sunscreens broad spectrum sunscreens and you have to re apply the sunscreens 2 – 3 times a day. To lighten the colour of the scar the doctor might even recommend creams which contain a little bit of hydroquinone and some other bleaching agents which are available to lighten the colour of the scar. However the most important part of the chicken pox scar itself is that the depression which is caused by thee scar and this depressed scar is like actually having a structural abnormality in your skin. Its like having a hole in the wall. It is not going to get better by you know using a cream. You have to plan to do a surgical technique. Usually I recommend that if the scar is less than 0.5 mm, it can be excised primarily and a small stitch can be done. It leaves a very tiny linear scar. The other option is to do a laser skin rejuvenation where we use lasers to make the skin of the scar much better. But what I would say is that if you never had chicken pox, please plan to get vaccinated for chicken pox and this way you will primarily fix the scar. Whatever treatment we do for the scar it is going to be improved by maybe a matter of 50 – 60% depending on the type of what method we use. So to prevent the scar is always a better option. If you have missed getting chicken pox till now go for an immunization.

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