There's the chemical peel, which only works so-so. Then there's the collagen injections which I've heard works really well if done by the right doctor. Talk to your dermatologist or plastic surgeon.
2006-06-27 02:44:35
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answered by mom2babycolin 5
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Vitamin E capsules are known to help fade scars, not just on the face, but any scars on your body as well. To apply, open a Vitamin E capsule with a clean needle, squeeze out liquid and smooth on affected areas.
If your skin is on the dry side, you also might benefit from using rosehip oil, available in health food shops. Rosehip oil (or products containing rosehip) also assists in scar healing. But if you're still very acne prone and oily, you are probably better off with vitamin E.
2006-06-27 10:42:49
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answered by eatyourtofu 4
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aloe vera at night and day
drink 75 oz of water to increase cell turn over on the skin
2006-06-27 22:08:16
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answered by Scanless1999 3
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StriVectin-SD works well, but is expensive. It is made for stretch marks but works on scars well
2006-06-27 14:29:31
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answered by Jimmy D 2
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Quit picking at them!
2006-06-27 09:43:42
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answered by Crispy critter 3
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baby oil
2006-06-27 12:33:25
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answered by xaviers:)sunshine 3
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