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I had acne i treated them, but now i have like a spot where the acne was, underneath the skin, red to pink in color, what should i do and how long does it need to go? thanks
Mar 17, 2013
When the acne lesions are inflammatory they may leave a redness after they heal which may take several weeks to months
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