After coping with the most severe ACNE you will ever see (its all gone now) i still have a few scars that i thought would go after time, i been to the hospital for them again (just to help the scars) and just been told that i will have the scars forever, i thought that having them for 5years was bad enough but my whole life? just feel like dying now XD
Just needed to get it off my chest ;)
:angry:
02-06-2006, 09:25 PM
CrazyGamer
Ouch well that suks. Cosmetic surgery can remove it if you have enough money so don't worry to much m8.
02-06-2006, 10:47 PM
Xtremerunnerars
I know a few kids with pretty bad acne, bacne also if you're familiar with the term? (i think it's called bacne) and by no means am i trying to act like i know what you've been through, but you always know there's people out there for ya, and your old pals here at teh void.
02-07-2006, 05:32 AM
unit_number_43
Don't sweat it. Acne scars are one of those things that other people don't even really notice unless you bring attention to it. I've got a weird bump on the bridge of my nose from when I broke it as a child. To me it's gigantic, but most people don't even notice it until i point it out. Same thing. Also, the scars will lessen over time. I've got a wicked scar on my chest from falling on a barbed wire fence, cut me straight to the bone. For a year or two afterward the scar was huge and discoloured, the doctor said it'd never get any better than that. Now after 4 years you can barely see it.
02-07-2006, 09:11 AM
Ben
But i had bad bad acne, the specialist showed me some pictures of when i first went to see him and OMG its improved a hell of a lot but they aint scars as most people think of little dots from scars they like big red marks :angry:
Just makes you feel like shit at times, the void can be my helpers :D :lol:
Then again my dad said he would pay/help pay for surgery or anything that can help which sort of helps :) But the way the speciast said it don't sound very appealing :blink:
02-07-2006, 10:17 AM
carrotderek
I'm sure they'll fade away in a few years. Surgery can help reduce the appearance as well, but its risky.