Neutrogena has an acne treatment with a blemish control/vanishing agent. But...it will bleach your fabrics, etc. Also, Clean and Clear has an acne treatment for the same that bleaches fabrics, too. To be safe, get PreferOn Intensive Scar Management. www.cvs.com has it for $8.99. Hope it helps!
2007-10-17 15:33:40
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answered by WonderGirl 3
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It generally takes about a year for the marks to go away. The inset scars don't go away on their own, a dermatologist is generally the best. I use Neosporin on new marks to prevent scarring, I also use as mask of 3T honey, 3 tsp lemon juice, and a little bit of nutmeg. Leave it on for 2-3 hours a few days a week and it really improves your complexion! Also, over the counter scar removers help as well. Good luck!
2007-10-17 15:35:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It will depend how deep is the scar.. If is just black mark perhaps you would like to us Vitamin A, please use tiny little bit as it cost abit of the peeling. If is deep scar, regular good facial will help to lighten it as well. Best thing is prevention, take supplement for oil control or prevention of pimples. Main thing, don't squeeze them!! In market there are products such as the "pimple sticker". Just place it on the problem area and it will absorb the pus without causing any scar. Hope it help!!
2007-10-17 15:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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vitamin e works for superficial scars, if they are caught right away. various skin creams with acids..ie. AHA, basically any kind of exfoliants. You can also get several microdermabrasions or a chemical peel, if they are pretty deep. If they create little pits, you'll probably have to get injectable facial fillers. What a pain in the a$$. I had acne when I was around 15, I'm 24 now and still have small reddish scars on my lower cheeks, they are no big deal, and foundation covers them.
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answered by Mary 4
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I once used the Tea Tree Oil - Blemish Fade night lotion from The Body Shop.
It actually works and helps to improve the appearance of scars and blemish damaged skin.
You should try using it, either that or you could come up with homemade remedies such as honey, tomato masks and sometimes even putting a few drops of lavender oil into a bowl of hot water and using a cotton wool to gently wipe your skin day and night.
It helps to speed up healing and lighten your scars as well,
Do not pick them or they'll get worse!
Good luck.
xoxo.
2007-10-17 15:30:37
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answered by Anonymous
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you can try a product like miderma that treats scars but the best way to rid these scars and marks is to avoid them in the first place. Try a product like biore. It sounds like its only for girls but its not its for everyone and it will help clear your skin up. if it doesnt try a different product untill you find the one thats right for your skin. scars are very hard to get rid of but you can try the scar treatments to see if they will at least sofen the mark.. hope this helps and good luck
2007-10-17 15:29:28
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answered by tinkerbell05136@att.net 1
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Maderma, or some kid of ointment for scars, I used coco butter on a scar I had on my arm from a surgery. Maderma is for scars.Just put it on the scar though. Or go to MedMd.com and see if there might be a medical answer there.
2007-10-17 15:30:25
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answered by Godsgirl 4
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They'll eventually go away, but something like cocoa butter helps. Put it on before bed and rub it in well. Palmers makes some stuff called "Scar Serum" that's supposed to be good.
2007-10-17 15:30:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Dermatologist.
He'll use a drill type device with hard metal bristles. Peels off layers of skin. THe under skin has less "pitting".
2007-10-17 15:29:43
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answered by captn_carrot 5
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Dermatologist.
I've also heard that the "wrinkle reducing cream" old people use works well on scars. It'd be a cheap test.
2007-10-17 15:27:45
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answered by prannabe 2
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