How to fix pimples left by chicken pox

Pockmarks left by chickenpox are usually due to the fact that the skin was not protected during the period of acne, thus when the chickenpox ruptures it tends to appear as a pimple. Fractional carbon dioxide laser, hyaluronic acid filler and surgical excision are usually chosen to repair them.
1. Fractional carbon dioxide laser: Fractional carbon dioxide laser is to act on the dermis with the light beam produced by fractional array, so as to promote the generation of collagen and rearrangement of collagen fibers in the dermis. If the acne pits left behind by chicken pox are relatively small or shallow, you can choose fractional carbon dioxide laser to treat them.
2. Hyaluronic acid filler: Hyaluronic acid filler is operated through subcutaneous injection, which can quickly make the skin become smooth and even. If the acne pits are large in size or quantity, you can choose hyaluronic acid filler to treat them.
3. Surgical excision: If the pimple pit is very big, you can excise the pimple pit through surgery, and then suture the skin on both sides, pay attention to the post-operative care, change the medicine in time to prevent infection.
When repairing pimples left behind by chicken pox, you should go to a regular hospital and choose the appropriate way under the guidance of a doctor, and do not treat it on your own, so as not to cause more serious consequences.