Thursday, December 17, 2009

How anyone had anyluck using Mederma on raised scars?

considering using it on fresh, raised scar|||Massage The Wound: Once new skin has grown, massage the mark. This helps break down the dense bonds of collagen. If they are not allowed to take hold, the appearance of the scar will be much less noticeable, or may not form at all. Massage - with lotion - in a circular motion for 15 to 30 seconds a few times a day. One lotion to try is Mederma. It%26#039;s a nonprescription ointment that contains onion extract and has been shown to inhibit the formation of collagen. There are lots of other products for sale that promise to lighten or prevent scars, however, no studies show that they are effective.





鈻篧hat about old battle wounds? Your only real option for these marks, Vaccariello said, is laser surgery.





There are new treatments out there, and specific laser treatments are especially designed to treat certain scars. Some help smooth and remove redness, others are perfect for acne scars, and still others vaporize shallow scars and allow smoother skin to grow.





Ask your doctor what%26#039;s right for you. The thing to remember here is that these treatments are expensive - anywhere from $300 to $600 a pop -- and you will need multiple treatments to make a scar lighten or disappear.


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More info on Mederma here


http://www.presstv.ir/detail.aspx?id=300鈥?/a>|||vitamin E tablets can help with the scar, especially since it is fresh. good luck dude.|||I used to work in Rehab for six years, and the techs used to rub straight Vitamin E oil on the patients that requested it (like on long back surgery scars) and it really seemed to help even in the few weeks they were my patients.

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