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#Ad In this video, I break down the differences between at-home microneedling and chemical peels, discussing their effectiveness for acne scarring, potential risks, and my expert recommendations. Banish Kit 3.0 microneedle tool: https://www.banish.com/DAVINLIM Chemical Peels: Can be useful for acne scarring but come with risks. High concentrations (70-100% TCA) can lead to complications like scarring and hyperpigmentation. Not recommended for at-home use; safer options exist with lower concentrations (e.g., glycolic acid 5-10%). Microneedling: Advocated for safe, conservative use. At-home microneedling with long needles can cause excessive scarring. Recommended needle length: 0.5 mm for effective collagen stimulation. Suggested tool: BANISH microneedling devices, featuring the thinnest needles for reduced risk. Results Timeline:Expect to see improvements within 1-2 months of consistent use. Final Advice: Always prioritize safety and consult a dermatologist for best practices in skincare.