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  5. I had chickenpox about two months ago, and now I have some scars on my forehead, nose, and face. Will my skin go back to normal without any marks, or is it going to take a long time to heal? Im really worried about the scars.

I had chickenpox about two months ago, and now I have some scars on my forehead, nose, and face. Will my skin go back to normal without any marks, or is it going to take a long time to heal? Im really worried about the scars.

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I had chickenpox about two months ago, and now I have some scars on my forehead, nose, and face. Will my skin go back to normal without any marks, or is it going to take a long time to heal? Im really worried about the scars.

Kozicare cream is advised.Side-effects include itching and hypersensitivity reactions

Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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Last updated on 18 Dec 2024

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