23-How a Dermatologist Thinks About (and Treats) Acne Scars (Part 2).
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In this episode, we discuss:
- treatments for atrophic acne scars so you can have better-looking skin
- treatments for papular, hypertrophic, and keloidal acne scars so you can address your raised acne scars and improve your self esteem
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