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Jamie, you can almost always change skin conditions. The limits are technology and your budget.
I would start off with glycolic peels. You can even use a cleanser with that acid in it at nothing more than 5% to start. They will help shed the outter layers of the skin. If that doesn't work you can look to a combination of microdermabrasion and peels. It will be somewhat harsh on the skin, but its your best bet in the worst case scenario which I am assuming right now.
From that you can go to IPL. Lasers which resurface the skin in a cosmetic surgeon's office. Basically, you can fix it, but you have to put the money into it.
I would start off with glycolic peels. You can even use a cleanser with that acid in it at nothing more than 5% to start. They will help shed the outter layers of the skin. If that doesn't work you can look to a combination of microdermabrasion and peels. It will be somewhat harsh on the skin, but its your best bet in the worst case scenario which I am assuming right now.
From that you can go to IPL. Lasers which resurface the skin in a cosmetic surgeon's office. Basically, you can fix it, but you have to put the money into it.