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hey guys Devin Lim board certified dermatologist today weamp;#39;ll be talking about simple acne scar treatments that you can do at home so the first thing acne scars what are they how do they form and how do we grade them Acme scars if you think about it logically can be one of two types firstly you can have pigment changes so with the pigment changes you can have darker skin itamp;#39;s called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation you have acne scars which are red itamp;#39;s called post-inflammatory erythema or pie or macular erythema now these types of acne scars can be managed quite well at home right because they are flat to begin with so what we want to do is we want to normalize the skin texture and the skin tone in other words your pigment to decrease your redness to decrease to match that of your underlying skin tone and how do we do this so firstly post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation what we need to do is to protect your skin from further stimulation of pigment and what you