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    Default Anything to help scars?

    Hi, I have a few scars on my face, i was wondering if theres any sort of cream or anything to take them away which does'nt need a prescription from a doctor?

    or if there is something but you need a prescription what is it?

    XX Ty for any help i can get

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    Ill treat this as symethetically as possible on the conditions they were not purposely self inflicted, if they were please regard me as hating you.

    Ive heard something to do with coconuts, but I honestly couldn't say the exact product name. Search around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Professor-Alex View Post
    Ill treat this as symethetically as possible on the conditions they were not purposely self inflicted, if they were please regard me as hating you.

    Ive heard something to do with coconuts, but I honestly couldn't say the exact product name. Search around.

    Fgs, so what if it was self-inflicted, its an addicive issue.
    Anyway..

    -rose hip oil rosa mosqueta

    -Syprex is a clear, pure medical grade silicone sheet

    -bio-oil scar reduction

    -vitamin E oil

    -methyl sulfonyl methane (msm) can reduce scarring, it is available as a supplement or cream

    -mankua honey skincare cream and supplements

    -Curad Scar Therapy Cosmetic Pads

    -Vitamin-E capsules

    -toothpaste overnight & boots natural collection colour corrector

    -normal white scars- Add half a cup of fine salt, 2 teaspoons of lemon juice and 2 teaspoons of olive oil.
    Mix together and place on scars leave for a few seconds, scrub with a soft brush and then wash off in warm/hot water.
    Massage Vit E oil into the scars! Do this once a day! The salt exfoliates, the lemon juice lightens and the oil moisturises

    -Savlon ActivHeal. They'll treat both new and old scars. (Up to 10 years old.) They're made of medical grade silicon based gel,
    and they're these thin, almost membrane-like sheets. In the pack you get two sheets, and they're reusable. You can cut them to size,
    and they're sticky on one side, so they'll stick to your skin. You can wear them day or night, for any length of time you like.
    (although probably, the more you wear them, the sooner you'll see results.) They've been developed specifically for hypertrophic scars(red and raised,
    no collagen build-up.), and keloid scars (red and raised, caused by a build up of collagen.) They flatten them and make them paler.
    It says that results should be visible after about 3-4 months.
    You should only need to buy one pack for the duration of the treatment.

    -Elastoplast scar removal patches

    -Calendula cream also works, its a bit like vitamin E cream. The scar patches are faster though.


    Hope that helped
    Last edited by sarey; 12-08-2006 at 09:18 PM.

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    They were'nt self inflicted, and i don't really understand what your saying but ty for ur help anyway

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    They are products you can buy to help the scars.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxXTezerXxX View Post
    They were'nt self inflicted, and i don't really understand what your saying but ty for ur help anyway
    hes basically saying if it was self harm he has no symathy.

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    Yeah ty, theres a lot there to remember so i've copied it all into word hopefully it will help. Do you get this from a doctor or a normal shop or like a pharmasy?

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    Umm, depends.
    Some stuff are at the chemist, some you can get prescribed, other times they are in a normal shop.
    Just look out for some in a chemist/local shop, if not, go to the doctors and ask for something to help with the scars, and possibly research some of those products, so you can know which might suit you better. =]
    Last edited by sarey; 12-08-2006 at 09:30 PM.

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    On the adverts theres this stuff for scars/stretchmarks ask about it in a chemist.
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    I have a horrible scar on my face
    im thinking of geting something to cover it up any products?
    [dnt want to make 2nd thread]

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