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Discluding surgery. Have had them for as long as I remember, pretty sure it's genetic and due to thin skin/low collagen in the area. Any practical softmaxxes I can do to reduce them? Just until I'm able to laser them off or get rid of them with fillers.
This is what they look like
Although mine are not as severe. I plan on trying Vitamin C serum, Retin-a, and Red light therapy, and possibly bruise cream to see if it would help.
What do you guys think?
This is what they look like
Although mine are not as severe. I plan on trying Vitamin C serum, Retin-a, and Red light therapy, and possibly bruise cream to see if it would help.
What do you guys think?