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Chicken pox scar

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MimiDuncan · 29/03/2021 13:06

Hi,

Does any of you or your babies, children got a scar from chicken pox?

Did they improved after month/years or stayed the same?

Does it bother you, or your child?

Thank you!

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EvilOnion · 29/03/2021 13:07

I have scars on my face and arm.

Doesn't bother me in the slightest.

MimiDuncan · 29/03/2021 13:22

Thank you!

The one on your face is deep?

Did they changed a lot since you got them?

Thank you!

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tiramisualwaystiramisu · 29/03/2021 13:26

My oldest has a small dent on his nose from a picked chicken pox spot and a scar on his back. It only happened last year, so too early to tell how much they will fade. He appears not to have noticed the one on his face and can't see the one on his back. The one on his face is slowly getting smaller though

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EvilOnion · 29/03/2021 13:26

They're not really noticeable tbh, in summer they're a bit more obvious as they stay white.

Mine aren't big or deep, for some reason I have one that's like a sequin imprint with the little hole in the middle on my jawline. The other is under my chin where I kept clawing apparently.

Todaytomorrowyesterday · 29/03/2021 13:32

My daughter has three on her face

chicken pox when she was 2.5 she is now 17. As she grown up with the scars she just used to them. I’m surprised she doesn’t have more she was covered! With little skin not affected.
The two on her forehead have got less noticeable the one by her mouth which was very deep - is less so now but only in the summer when she slightly tans .

FionnulaTheCooler · 29/03/2021 13:33

DD has one above her eyebrow, like a tiny little crater, but you need to really look for it to notice it.

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