Not sure if I’m missing something in your question, Jay, but do you really need a plugin to do this?
I do a lot of photo retouching and suggest that the Clone brush tool is the perfect answer to remove such blemishes. Although you can clone a sample from one image to another, the logical thing is to clone from the original image. Sample an area of similar tone and texture, next to the blemish, and clone that over the mark. This should make your retouching virtually invisible.
In Photoshop, the Clone tool is called (illogically, in my humble opinion) the Rubber Stamp.
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Steve
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There is a plugin called ImageDoctor from www.alienskin.com which lets you do photo retouching. I never used it myself. I usually use the clone tool or create feathered selections and copy them over other image areas.
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I agree that your best bet for fixing blemishes is either the clone stamp and/or the healing brush, and I've also removed a port wine stain by underpainting on layers, with the top layer/original image set to luminosity and the under layer set to normal. If you play with the opacity on the normal layer you can get great results.
A sometimes good prog for fixing skin blemishes is "ClearskinFX"
freeware (scroll for it) http://www.webattack.com/freeware/gmm/fwgeffects.html
A sometimes very good plugin for changing skin tone/ethnicity is "Skin Tune"
http://www.phototune.com/skintune_intro.html
Hope that helps
A sometimes good prog for fixing skin blemishes is "ClearskinFX"
freeware (scroll for it) http://www.webattack.com/freeware/gmm/fwgeffects.html
A sometimes very good plugin for changing skin tone/ethnicity is "Skin Tune"
http://www.phototune.com/skintune_intro.html
Hope that helps