depends on the severity of the burn.
2007-11-14 11:04:05
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answered by ? 2
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The VERY BEST thing that I ever ran across is something called Silvadene. You need a perscription from a doctor, but it will help a great deal..
When my oldest daughter was about 18 months old, she burned her hand on a propane heater. The doctor put Silvadene on it and wrapped it up and you would never know there was a scar. She is now almost 27 years old.
I burned my self in the shower about 10 years ago while washing my hair and applied Silvadene to the burn and there is no evidence of a burn.
Good luck.
2007-11-14 11:15:48
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answered by Su-Nami 6
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It might. Burns usually do. The visibility of the scar can onlyl be determined by the severity of the burn & wether or not you do the proper things to take care of it.
2007-11-14 11:06:06
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answered by Anonymous
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hot eye?? if its a real burn use mederma to help prevent scarring!
2007-11-14 11:04:29
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answered by melstxi055 3
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I'd imagine it probably would, but then I wouldn't know because I wouldn't purposely do that to see.
2007-11-14 11:09:26
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answered by dyingatwork 6
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yep....one big fluid filled blister that hurts like a snakebite every three seconds
2007-11-14 11:04:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats a big ouch.
2007-11-14 11:05:49
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answered by HyperGforce 7
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yup
2007-11-14 11:04:43
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answered by ~LOZ~ 6
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Probably so
2007-11-14 11:04:18
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answered by Nico 7
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