If the scars are truly pitted (atrophic) scars, complete removal with Ayurvedic medicines alone is difficult. Early treatment may help improve skin texture and support healing, but deep pits often require dermatological procedures for significant correction. Take • Mahamanjisthadi Kwath 20 ml with equal water, twice daily after food. • Gandhak Rasayan 250 mg twice daily after food. • Arogyavardhini Vati 1 tablet twice daily after food for 6–8 weeks. External application: • Apply pure Kumkumadi Taila or virgin coconut oil gently over the scars at night. • Fresh Aloe vera gel can be applied once daily. Diet: • Include amla, pomegranate, green vegetables, and adequate protein. • Avoid excessive fried, spicy, and processed foods. • Protect the skin from direct sunlight.
••I approach this by looking at what is happening beneath the surface. Chickenpox causes deep inflammation that depletes the local Dhatus (skin tissues) and disrupts Vata and Pitta dosha, leading to Vrana (scars) and structural loss, which creates that pitted or “crater” appearance. Since the scars are relatively fresh (2 months old), the tissue is still in its remodeling phase, meaning this is the ideal time to intervene with natural Tvachya (skin-healing) and Ropana (healing) therapies. Here is a targeted, chemical-free Ayurvedic protocol to help rebuild the tissue matrix, smooth out the pits, and restore your skin’s natural texture. 1. Localized Healing & Tissue Rebuilding (Vrana Ropana) To fill in pitted scars, we need to stimulate collagen and regenerate localized tissue. Classical Ayurvedic oils are incredibly potent for this. Kumkumadi Tailam (Saffron Oil): This is a classical formulation renowned for its Varnya (complexion-enhancing) and tissue-rebuilding properties. It contains Saffron, Sandalwood, and Yashtimadhu (Licorice) which deeply nourish the skin layers. Eladi Tailam or Jatyadi Tailam: If the skin still feels slightly sensitive or has residual discoloration, Eladi or Jatyadi oil can be highly effective at repairing structural damage. How to apply: Cleanse your face with a mild, natural cleanser (like green gram powder/moong dal flour mixed with water). Apply 3–4 drops of the oil to the affected areas. Use the tips of your fingers to gently massage the pitted areas in upward, circular motions for 5–7 minutes. This gentle friction improves local blood circulation (Rakta Abhisarana), bringing vital nutrients to help rebuild the skin matrix. Leave it on overnight. 2. Natural Lepas (Ayurvedic Herbal Pack) A weekly or bi-weekly Lepa (mask) can help gently exfoliate dead skin cells around the edges of the pits, making them appear shallower while promoting cell turnover. The Regenerative Lepa Recipe: 1 tbsp Lodhra Powder: Excellent for tightening skin and clearing scars. 1/2 tsp Yashtimadhu (Licorice) Powder: Promotes tissue healing and reduces hyperpigmentation. 1/2 tsp Rakta Chandana (Red Sandalwood) Powder: Pacifies Pitta, cools the skin, and aids in scar revision. Raw Honey or Milk: Mix into a smooth paste. Raw honey acts as a natural humectant and contains enzymes that promote tissue regeneration. Application: Apply evenly over the scars, leave it on for 15–20 minutes until it is semi-dry, and gently wash it off with lukewarm water while massaging in light circles. 3. Internal Nourishment (Abhyantara Chikitsa) True skin healing comes from within by purifying the blood (Rakta Shodhana) and pacifying the residual heat (Pitta) left behind by the viral infection. Rakta Shodhaka Herbs: Consuming herbs like Manjistha (Rubia cordifolia) or Neem helps purify the blood and improves skin texture from the inside out. A standard dose of Manjistha powder (1/2 tsp with warm water twice a day after meals) can be very beneficial. Amalaki (Indian Gooseberry): Exceptionally high in natural Vitamin C (Rasayana property), Amalaki is crucial for collagen synthesis and tissue repair. You can take 1 tsp of Amalaki powder or fresh Amla juice daily in the morning. Hydration and Pitta-Pacifying Diet: Avoid excessively spicy, sour, and fermented foods that aggravate Pitta. Include cooling foods like cucumber, coconut water, and ghee in your diet. Ghee (Ghrita) is highly prized in Ayurveda for its ability to heal tissues and improve skin luster. ••A Note on Patience: Natural tissue remodeling takes time. Because pitted scars represent a structural loss of collagen, you should expect to follow this regimen consistently for at least 3 to 6 months to see a visible filling-in and smoothing of the skin texture.