Acne Scar Removal

Have you ever met a computer geek? I am not talking about the professionals that are hired on the geek squad to go out and help people with computer problems; I am talking about a geek that sits in a room filled with computer equipment and runs his life. My sister’s son fits into this category. In some ways his life is a bit sad and in others he is a bit scary. He was a normal healthy child who developed a bad case of acne when he was fourteen. He was so embarrassed and self conscious about the acne that he started communicating with others in chat rooms rather than facing them. Through this he spent a great deal of time on computers and found that he had great computer skills. He began making money off the internet by age eighteen and basically lived his life in his parents basement.

My sister knows that I am a therapist and so she asked me to intervene with her son. He claims to be happy with his life; however he spends almost no time outside the basement. My son, his cousin, is the same age. My son has invited him to many activities through the years, but he is always turned down. I told my sister that I thought the key was to start with the acne scar removal and to work from there. It was the acne that caused him to go into his shell in the first place so I thought this needed to be addressed. If he would go through the acne scar removal then he may gain the confidence to face people and start to live a more normal life. He was extremely successful at making money on the internet. At the age of twenty he was making over five thousand dollars a month. My sister wanted him to enjoy spending his money off the internet and out of the basement. I told my sister that in addition to arranging the acne scar removal she should also tell him that he needed to move out of the basement. Forcing him to find a different place to live would help him have new surroundings around other people. He could afford an apartment or to buy a home of his own if he wished.

My nephew was very upset when he was told that he needed to move. He agreed to go to the appointment to discuss the acne scar removal, but he insisted this was not why he spent time alone. Once he started the laser procedures on his face he was a different person. His skin improved drastically and so did his self esteem. He is still working on the internet and doing very well; however he is also socializing and getting out more.


4 Responses to “Acne Scar Removal”

  1. Eli Gibson from Acne Removal says:

    That was a wonderful thing your family did to bring your nephew out of his shell. Reading your article, I had a stark realization that acne in some ways can be a debilitating disease, and if not treated at the very core can be further damaging. Thank you for putting this out, this gives hope to people with acne that there’s hope, there’s a life after acne.
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  2. kaye from skin care says:

    That was a good thing you did for your nephew. Acne can hurt your self esteem but we can do something about it. There are several treatments out there for different cases of acne, just consult your dermatologist.

  3. Kevin from Cystic Acne Home Remedy says:

    This is a very good story of someone needing help, and a loved one taking the assertive role and pushing them into it. His life before was very sad I think, even though he was successful financially, he was a pauper emotionally. He is lucky to have people who cared about him and wanted to see him heal both in his skin and emotionally and grow into the healthy person they knew he could be.
    It also makes me think of how much his health was suffering from sitting and not getting any exercise.

    Thank you for this post.

  4. Sounds like a success story all the way around. Congrats.
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