apply lemon juice mixed with honey and pinch of turmeric powder
2007-03-02 14:46:53
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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Skin treatment for scars may follow many procedures. That will depend on the age of the person, the location of the scar and the nature of the scar. If the scar is superficial, it can be treated with microdermabrasion or medium chemical peel, while a deeper scar will need more intensive treatments such as laser resurfacing or deep chemical peel. It is interesting to note that all of us have different scar forming tendency. Some of us form deeper scars compared to others who form mild scars for similar injury.
If the scar mixes with wrinkles it is less of a problem. But if it shows prominently on the cheek, one has to get it treated. Many methods are available for resurfacing the skin. All methods produce different results. The costs will be different and so will be the postoperative time of recovery. You have to therefore talk to your doctor about your scars and the treatment. Chemical peeling, dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, laser resurfacing, surgical excision, are few of the techniques that are used to treat scars. You need not suffer scars. Consult your doctor and get treated.
Few my personal or home remedy:
Rosehip seed oil, (available in health food stores) has shown to reduce the appearance of scars... Massage ( not rub) on the scars twice a day.
Aloe vera juice or gel fades scars and if applied immediately after a burn or a cut, can prevent scars altogether.
Lavender oil, (health food stores or bath and body shops) also reduces scar appearance when applied ( massaged delicately) on scars on a regular basis.
2007-03-01 16:59:17
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answered by ruchi s 3
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Lazer surgery is good but if you are in a financial crunch and don't mind waiting for weeks then you should use this topical cream called Mederma. It helped my friend a lot and it made her acne scars minimize after a couple of weeks.
2007-02-28 20:49:34
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answered by ** StAr_BaBy ** 2
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Get to a leading dermatologist quick before the scarring sets permanently and can't be reversed.
2007-02-28 21:32:11
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answered by Pras 2
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if you don't have a lot of money, you can buy the liquid vitamin... E I believe it is...
I have five surgery scars on my stomach, and a giant scar from a car accident on my hip, and this stuff has really helped them look better
2007-02-28 20:53:13
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answered by Liz 2
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See a good dermatologist to find out what your options might be. I have heard that lazer surgery can help with scars.
2007-02-28 20:47:41
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answered by Anonymous
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JUST DONT WAX IF THERE IS A SCAR!!!!
2007-02-28 20:48:18
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answered by Anonymous
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