Try Rose Hip oil (or Rose Hip Seed Oil), it effectively reduces scars caused by acne, surgery, burns, chicken pox, injuries and cuts.
Rose Hip Oil's potent cell regenerating and wound-healing properties help to replace ugly scar tissue with healthy, normal skin. It not only remodels damaged skin structure, it also improves skin color and elasticity.
Rose Hip seed oil is a pressed seed oil, extracted from the seeds of a rose bush (Rosa rubiginosa) which grows wild in the southern Andes.
It is unique among vegetable oils in containing retinol (Vitamin A). Rose hip seed oil is high in the essential fatty acids - linoleic acid or omega-3, and linolenic acid or omega-6. It is commonly used in skin care products.It is used for a variety of skin conditions, including dermatitis, acne and eczema, for mature and sun burnt skin as well as brittle nails.
Rose Hip Oil can help you look better than ever before. It has been used for centuries by the people of Chile. Scientific investigation into its properties began in the 1970s. Today its remarkable effects are recognized globally and it is recommended by dermatologists, skin specialists and cosmetic surgeons.
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2007-04-18 18:16:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Several options are available to treat any type of scar.
Laser or Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) treatments are used to soften lumpy scars, remove abnormal brown pigment, and reduce or remove redness.
Medications (such as Aldara, Kenalog 40, 5FU and others), are used to impede the growth of abnormal scar tissue.
Pressure and silicone patches are used, in combination with other treatments, to impede the growth of keloid and hypertrophic scars.
Soft tissue fillers, including new permanent fillers, work well for depressed acne scars and areas where injury has caused tissue loss and dimpled or indented the skin.
Laser resurfacing may be used to vaporize or fractionally treat abnormal pitted or contoured acne scars.
Years of experience allow us to recommend the best treatment method for you.
2007-04-16 16:20:37
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answered by Mama B 5
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Scars. Never heard of that. I would say a Dermatolgist.
To recommend any creams that you can buy over the counter? See a Cosmetic Rep like at Macy's etc..
There are creams for your face and creams for your body.
2007-04-16 15:52:08
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answered by ACME 4
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neutrogena acne scar fading peel works good fot the red marks left behind just after a breakout. at home microdermabrasion works wonders on deeper acne scars. =)
2007-04-16 19:31:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Mederma
2007-04-16 15:50:36
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answered by Misty Eyes 6
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See a dermatologist & ask about Retin-A. It promotes cell turnover & collagen production. Be sure to wear sunscreen every day to protect against sun damage.
2007-04-16 15:52:11
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answered by Treadstone 7
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apply the content of vitamin E capsule on the scars
2007-04-16 15:52:46
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answered by rajan naidu 7
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It will get rid of your scars in like 2 weeks
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2007-04-16 16:10:27
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answered by ChristonInt 1
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surgical spirts/TCP or cool bolied wtaer can help or if it has a head on it u can stick a pin through the top of it to break the skin,pop it,clean it afterwards with the cooled boiled water and then cover it with concealer:)Hope this helps,dont worry hun.Laugh about it even:)xx
2016-04-01 05:12:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think sunscreen helpps with scars
2007-04-16 15:50:53
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answered by I want u2 hit me as hardas u can 2
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