HomeAnswersDermatologyacneI am an 18-year-old with tiny bumps on my cheeks and pimple marks on both my chin. Kindly help me to get rid of the tiny bumps.

How to get rid of tiny bumps and pimples on the chin?

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Published At July 30, 2023
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I am a 18-year-old girl of height 5 feet. I have tiny bumps on my cheeks and also pimple marks on my both cheeks. I have tried everything please advise me on how to get rid of the tiny bumps. Kindly help.

Answered by Dr. Gaurang Gupta

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I read your query and understand your concern.

Please send me two to three photos of bumps as it could be allergic or pimples so treatment will be decided after looking at the photo. Post-acne scars are of three types: box scars, icepick or pinpoint scars, and rolling scars. Pinpoint scars are difficult to treat while box scars are easy.

1. No creams or tablets can help you out with scars.

2. Best technique is CO2 (carbon dioxide) fractional laser and subcision. It takes five to six sitting but results are better than any other procedure.

3. Dermaroller and subcision are also other methods but less effective than above.

3. Filler is having a hiding effect, it fills the pits and gives an impression of fullness. It is not permanent.

4. Chemical peels, if scars are not much prominent then peels also could be effective.

These are techniques you can go through. All procedures take four to six sitting and five to six months for better results.

I hope this has helped you.

Thank you for consulting me.

You can always come back and reach me at icliniq.com.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Gaurang Gupta
Dr. Gaurang Gupta

Dermatology

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