Can post-varicella hyperpigmentation resolve spontaneously?

Apr 09, 2022 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Gan Liqiang
Introduction
The dark marks left by chickenpox are a normal phenomenon and will gradually fade and resolve spontaneously over time, so there’s no need for excessive concern. You may apply topical vitamin E or other products designed to lighten post-acne marks consistently. Additionally, applying aloe vera gel or pearl powder may yield favorable results, helping improve skin condition and facilitate the fading of dark marks.

Chickenpox is a very common disease—many people are familiar with it, and numerous individuals have even suffered from it. It must not be taken lightly, as scarring may persist even after recovery. So, can the dark marks left by chickenpox heal spontaneously?

Can the dark marks left by chickenpox heal spontaneously?

The dark marks left by chickenpox are a normal post-inflammatory phenomenon and will gradually fade and resolve on their own over time; therefore, there is no need for excessive concern. Topical application of vitamin E or other products designed to lighten post-acne marks may help—apply consistently. Alternatively, aloe vera gel or pearl powder may also be applied; both have demonstrated beneficial effects in promoting skin health and aiding the fading of dark marks.

Chickenpox is an acute infectious disease caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). It is highly contagious, primarily transmitted via the respiratory route and close personal contact. Thus, isolation during treatment is essential. Individuals with compromised immunity should avoid contact with chickenpox patients to prevent infection; vaccination against chickenpox may be necessary and should be administered at a hospital when indicated. Typically, after viral infection, there is an incubation period of approximately two weeks, followed by mild-to-moderate fever. Within one to two days, a characteristic rash appears—initially as small, red papules predominantly on the trunk and face, with fewer lesions on the limbs. These rapidly evolve into vesicles, which then rupture, ulcerate, and crust over. Pruritus (itching) of varying severity commonly accompanies the rash.

The above addresses the question: “Can the dark marks left by chickenpox heal spontaneously?” We hope this information is helpful to you.