Hi Ayame, thanks you very much for your reply. I am happy for you that you have seen improvement with your scars.
Sorry if I was not clear, I know that a lot of people do it themselves and have started reading Sarah's site and have been reading other sites before finding this one. I was mostly wondering if DIY is recommended for all type of scars or if in some cases it would be better to go to a Doctor, or that DIY may do more harm than good in some cases. It would be great if I could get some advice about what size needle to use and stuff, it would save me so much time and money, I've already dropped so much on the PDT.
The PDT didn't really help for scars, it helped for the acne itself. I wish I would have read about it sooner, I could have saved myself so much grief (and scarring!). I have had cystic acne for about 3-3.5 years so a lot of the scars are probably older by now. The ones on my upper right cheek (first photo) are less than 4-5 months old for sure, since I only started breaking out there about 4-5 months ago, don't know if that would be considered young or not. The technician that did my PDT says that my scars aren't too deep, which I hope she wasen't just saying to make me feel better, lol, and that I have a good shot at getting some improvement.
Actually, the bigger scars don't bother me as much as all the smaller ones. The small ones cover almost my entire cheeks and look worse (to me) just because there are so many of them that they give an uneven appearance to my whole face rather than looking like I have some scars here and there. I realize that my skin will likely never go back to how it was before, but I would consider myself very satisfied if I could at least fix all those little holes (and helping the other ones become a bit less obvious in the process would be a bonus too).
The Doctor who does Dermarolling also told me to wait 1 month after my last PDT treatment, I was just wondering if this was accurate considering that she also recommends treatments ever 2-3 weeks.
Anyways, sorry for being so long winded.