You seem to have quite thick skin and deep scars. In your case I would recommend:
- 2 mm dermastamp (stamp the scars every month. You do not have to insert the full length of the needles into the skin or at least not in your first session. Some pinpoint bleeding is expected). You do not have to stamp all your scars in one session. When you have time, stamp the scars on one cheek and some days later or when you have time, stamp the other cheek.
Be patient, it will take some time to see results. When the dermastamp gets blunt, replace it.
- The single needles - you seem to have several ice pick scars and the single needles are the only tool that can effectively get into them. The wall of the ice pick scar may collapse after needling and this will make the scar wider but shallower. There is no other way to improve this type of scars than collapsing its walls and start from there. Further needling will slowly fill in the scar or at least partially fill it in. First needle the scar with the single needle and immediately after, stamp it with the 2 mm dermastamp.
- 0.5 mm dermaroller (roll the whole face three times a week). This should diminish the red spots on your cheeks. The A-Ret helps with post acne red spots as well.