Chickenpox marks may disappear slowly, but it takes longer for them to disappear on their own. Chickenpox is caused by a varicella-zoster virus infection, and the lesions will appear as soybean-sized blisters accompanied by intense itching. During treatment and recovery, scratching or secondary infections may occur, leading to skin damage, which may leave red pockmarks after the wound recovers. Over time, the acne marks will fade and disappear, but it takes longer and may take about six months to a year. Mucopolysaccharide polysulfate cream can be applied to the area to promote absorption if necessary. It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment and carry out appropriate treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and should not handle it indiscriminately.