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How To Remove A Zit Scar On Buttocks?

Okay, I had a zit on my buttock, or what I thought seemed like a zit, I popped it and then it healed to become a big black scar, however it is hard the scar (it doesn t have a scab by the way)... It sometimes becomes very itchy.... To be honest I keep scratching it until I pop that hard part of skin... Then I don t itch anymore, until the scab is gone and just a scar again (btw this is a on going thing for 2 years now) I m just sick of my husband looking at it weird.... Please help
Tue, 30 Dec 2014
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Dermatologist 's  Response
Hi

You seem to have developed a chronic skin scar .
For the pigmentation,you can apply some lightening agent over the scar .
You can use something like kojic acid cream over the area twice daily .
Avoid rubbing or scratching the area .
Get the lesion checked of it still tends to persist .

Dr Geetika Paul
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How To Remove A Zit Scar On Buttocks?

Hi You seem to have developed a chronic skin scar . For the pigmentation,you can apply some lightening agent over the scar . You can use something like kojic acid cream over the area twice daily . Avoid rubbing or scratching the area . Get the lesion checked of it still tends to persist . Dr Geetika Paul