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anticuchos
Dec 29, 2005, 06:30 AM
Lets say I get hurt. A one inch scar is expected. What should I do to lessen a distinctive colour (lighter/darker) tone patch of scar? Or make it heal faster and better? Better by means of look more skin-like.

sheil2009
Dec 30, 2005, 09:43 PM
I used neosporin sillicone sheets scar reducers, about 30 bucks, to reduce the appearance of a raised, light scar on dark skin. It worked pretty well

fredg
Dec 31, 2005, 09:39 AM
Hi,
I also use Neosporin, it works very well to promote good healing.
If the cut place requires stitches from a doctor, any scaring would be determined by how good the doctor is with stitches. Some are very good, others not so good.
I do wish you well, and Happy New Year!

Lotta
Dec 31, 2005, 10:42 AM
Someone once said to use coco butter on a scar to lessen the appearance. I have never tried it but it may work.? :)

Fr_Chuck
Dec 31, 2005, 09:22 PM
I had some extensive injuries on my forehead some years ago. The plastic surgeon that did my work, had me keep some sort of elastic banding around it for along time to lesson the scars.

It did a good job for, at least the short term, but now as I reach the "happy years" in life, they are beginning to show more again.
Most likely from the skin getting dryed out a lot throughout the years

jacki1982
Jan 1, 2006, 02:03 AM
Lets say I get hurt. A one inch scar is expected. What should I do to lessen a distinctive colour (lighter/darker) tone patch of scar? Or make it heal faster and better? Better by means of look more skin-like.


Try using Magic Cream on it. It would make it lighter. Also try taking glutathione at the same time, will make the lightening efect faster

panther196
Mar 3, 2006, 08:41 PM
Try vitamin e oil.

kp2171
Mar 3, 2006, 09:24 PM
Certainly to heal faster keep it covered and moist, preferably with neosporin or an antibiotic treatment.

The notion that an uncovered wound heals faster is false. It tends to scab over more quick, but the wound does not heal faster. As the antibiotics will help prevent infections that could also increase the liklihood of a scar.

It also depends on your age and how fast you heal, the nature of the wound (jagged, clean cut, tear... )

What is the nature of your injury and where is it?

innuendo
Mar 4, 2006, 09:23 PM
Glycolic and Lactic Peels are excellent for acne scars and un-even skin tone.