Titus213 wrote:
Actually Neat Image does a pretty good job of cleaning complexions in photographs.
I'll take your word for it, I'm sure it depends on how much the blemish color differs from the skin color, the pixel resolution and other factors. Still seems like using a wrench when you need a hammer. There are tools better fit for the job.
If dioptic would upload a 100% crop of a smaller area with minimal compression, I'm sure some of the PS experts here could illustrate some techniques. The image originally posted is affected more by jpeg artifacts than blemishes.