All shit examples,
This the best examples you got?
Cosmetic surgery could fix (Acne Scars, Traumatic/Accidental Scars/Etc for less than $300)(I’m using scars and acne scars as an example as you shown)that the same and it would “fix” it instead of “hiding it” with make up lathered on. You will have to wash it off eventually . you’ll still have those acne scars, cyst, pimples , dark spots etc.
Any one of these procedures could do the same thing and actually fix your problem. Instead of hiding it temporarily:
Dermabrasion:This very effective scar removal treatment uses a high-speed brush or other instrument to resurface your skin and remove or reduce the depth of scars. You will typically need several days to heal afterward.
Micro-dermabrasion:For this less intensive type of dermabrasion, a dermatologist or aesthetician uses a spray of very small crystals instead of a high-speed brush to remove surface skin. More than one treatment may be required, and there is no downtime.
Chemical peels:Chemical peels can reduce the appearance of shallow acne scars and post-inflammatory hyper-pigmentation around a healed acne lesion. A chemical peel may be administered by a doctor, nurse, nurse practitioner, or spa aesthetician and involves applying a chemical to your skin to remove its outer layer, giving it a smoother, more even appearance. Depending on the strength of the acid used, you may experience redness and peeling for a few days afterward.
Retinoic acid. Certain tissue scars should not be treated with traditional acne scar removal treatments. Instead, retinoic acid cream applied directly to the scar can help reduce its appearance, especially in the case of keloid scars.
Lasers:Your dermatologist can use a laser to remove the outer layer of your skin, contour areas of acne scars, or lighten redness around healed acne lesions. Various types of lasers are used, depending on whether the acne scar is raised or flat. More than one laser treatment may be required and, depending on the laser used, you may need to several days to heal.
Fillers:A substance such as collagen, hyaluronic acid, or fat can be used to "fill out" certain types of acne scars, especially those that have resulted in a depressed appearance of the skin. Since fillers are eventually absorbed into your skin, you will have to repeat filler injections, usually every few months, depending on the type of product used. There is no downtime for recovery from this treatment.
Punch excisions:This type of skin surgery removes acne scars by individually excising, or cutting out, the scar. The hole left by the incision can be repaired with stitches or a skin graft. This technique is most often used to treat pitted acne scars.
Skin grafting:With skin grafting, your doctor will use a small piece of normal skin to fill in an area of scarred skin. Skin grafts are usually taken from skin behind your ear. This technique may also be used when an acne scar removal treatment, such as dermabrasion, leaves a large tunnel in your skin.