Without a lot of Photoshop trickery, I'd say offhand that the best you can do with these is to make the bright areas turn grey, because they are simply too blown out to recover anything useful.
If you want to check this out for yourself, try opening on of the images in Camera Raw by right-clicking on it and choosing Edit in Camera Raw.
With the image open, you can drag the Exposure slider all the way to the Left and see what happens to the brightest area. Unless there is a lot more than appears, they will probably just remain white. What this means is that the most you can do is to "brush" them to a darker grey, or to use some elaborate Photoshop "magic" to actually paint them with some kind of skin tone.
Try that and then ask yourself if you are willing to learn some Photoshop so that you can take a shot at this task. Are the photos worth the trouble to you? If not, then, well...