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Your question is not very clear, and certain parts of your description are extremely confusing - for example, it is not at all clear what you mean by "primary" and so on. Also, chicken pox scars are typically not red in color. If you have some sort of abnormal scarring after a chicken pox infection, you need to ask your doctor about the possible causes of these scars, and the treatment options. Usually, chicken pox scars are small and temporary - they fade away on their own, without any treatment, and rarely last longer than a couple of weeks. If the scars do last, this is usually not because of the chicken pox infection itself, but because scratching the blisters has led to a secondary infection. It is these secondary infections that leave lasting scars, which is why patients are always strictly advised to avoid scratching the blisters.
You have not mentioned how recently you recovered from your chicken pox infection. If it was only a week or two ago, there is still a good chance that your scars will fade away, if not completely disappear. However, from your description, it seems that at least one of the scars is a severe one, and it may require treatment. You can try a few home remedies, but you should note that these will not work fast. Home remedies for scars have very limited effectiveness, and work extremely slowly if they work at all. If you want to get rid of your scars quickly, you will need to consult a skin specialist or a cosmetic surgeon. It is not possible to give you any information on the likely cost of such procedures, but they are certainly not cheap. However, you can certainly make an appointment with a couple of reputed, reliable professionals, and get all the information you need before making a decision. The doctor will examine your scars and then recommend a suitable procedure. He or she will also let you how effective the procedure is likely to be, how long the recovery period is, and whether there will be any side effects.
If you want to try using home remedies first, you can start applying a mixture of honey and sandalwood powder daily. You can also apply fresh aloe gel on your skin a couple of times a day, or if this is not possible, apply commercially available aloe gel or cream. Gently scrubbing your skin with oatmeal that has been soaked in milk overnight is also thought to be effective.
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