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Profile: SilverLining1458
SilverLining1458 on Jul 9, 2015
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Unfortunately, you cannot erase scars, but what you can do is make them less noticeable. You can use silicone sheets (obtained from a pharmacy) to lighten and flatten scars. You may also want to consider over-the-counter scar reducers. If all else fails, don't hesitate to speak to a dermatologist. They can inform you about other medical procedures to reduce scars, such as laser treatment, cryosurgery, punch grafts, or chemical peels.
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Profile: hawaii5o
hawaii5o on Mar 14, 2016
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just use normal cream for scars that you can buy at the chemist. if you need to talk i'm here with open ears
Profile: yourspirit97
yourspirit97 on Nov 6, 2014
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Scars, not only on the skin but also the ones in our souls, they fade away slowly. You could also cover them with some make up until they start fading away
Profile: MajorMusic500
MajorMusic500 on May 22, 2018
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I've found that used cocoa butter or cocoa butter based lotions can really help show results in helping scars fade. Sometimes the color of the scars flare up again but most of the time, the scars aren't as noticeable as they once were.
Profile: HollSS
HollSS on Oct 26, 2014
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Well, taking good care of any wounds is essential- if they are particularly bad please do seek medical help if necessary. If you're going to take care of it yourself, clean and cover the wound to prevent infection and change any plasters or bandages regularly. Old wounds could perhaps be improved by using various creams like Bio-Oil (I haven't used it myself, so I can't speak for it's efficacy) and there are a lot of cover ups available too, something intended to cover birthmarks may work.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 5, 2014
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There are a lot of over the counter scar creams that work. They don't work overnight, or even over a month. Be patient with them. Also, consulting a doctor can help, and they could potentially give you something that works faster.
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 19, 2015
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They take forever to go no matter what you do but bio oil helps speed it up so do other oils. They may take long but speed up the time by a lot.
Profile: Allie
Allie on Sep 30, 2015
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Try some collagen! It really works like magic. Also some aloe vera cream would be great as well. The best think though is carex oil. If you apply it on a wound it is treated in a day or two, its the most efficient herb out there!
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Jun 24, 2018
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I find that when you do it give it a day or two to scab and apply sudocrem. I have also put it on scars and they are fading rapidly
Profile: Anonymous
Anonymous on Nov 7, 2014
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There are a variety of difference oils and creams available in high street stores, which are designed to reduce the appearance of scars and other skin conditions, such as stretch marks. there are options for surgery, tattoos and make up as well
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