I have scars on my face, and my skin is very sensitive. How can I reduce these scars safely and faster without irritating my skin?
Facial scars can take time to fade, especially when the skin is sensitive and reacts easily to strong products. Scars may develop after acne, injuries, infections, or frequent picking of the skin. Sensitive skin often becomes red, dry, or irritated quickly, so using harsh creams, scrubs, or too many treatments together can sometimes make the marks look worse instead of better. A gentle and consistent skincare routine is usually safer for sensitive skin. Mild face cleansing, regular moisturising, sunscreen use, proper hydration, and good sleep may gradually support skin repair and improve overall texture. Protecting the skin from sunlight is important because sun exposure can darken scars and slow healing. Quick results are not always possible, but gradual improvement can happen with proper care. A dermatologist may suggest skin-friendly treatments such as mild creams, gels, chemical peels, microneedling, or laser procedures, depending on the type of scar and skin sensitivity. These treatments should be selected carefully after skin examination. Consult a doctor if the scars are deep, painful, spreading, or if your skin becomes red, itchy, burning, or irritated after using any product.