ok..when i was little i had cancer and so i had like 6 operations in the same spot. the scar is really really deep about like 2/3 of a cm. and thats deep for a scar! how do i get rid of it???? please help!!!!
BrokenWings answered Monday June 27 2005, 9:52 am: There are treatments but unless it is really horrible looking i wouldnt bother because scars just make you see how much you have come through.
fall_to_pieces answered Monday June 27 2005, 12:19 am: there are a number of scar treatments in the grocery store. just look in the medicine isle and look for a scar treatment kit. usually it doesn't matter how old, new, dark, light or deep the scar is.
i have also heard of this kit called Scarguard Scar Care. here is the website to answer some questons about where to get it and how much.
www.scarguard.com
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LoveFriendshipWhatever answered Monday June 27 2005, 12:16 am: Well i think tha tyou have either two options and the closest one youll get to is the cheapest witch is a product as (Scar Reducer ) its supposed to help atleast to minimize the scar or make it smaller les noticable!!! The second choice is get a scar removal by the doctors witch is bacically a lazor that lazos the scar away just like the machines that take away tatoos it wil hurt and probobly take alot of money so i think that your better off with the medicine well anywyas if that doesent work talk to a doctor for more options Hope i helped
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MeAnTtOBex33 answered Sunday June 26 2005, 10:55 pm: well they have some products for scars.. one is like Mederma for kids or something but if they doesnt work then you have to live with it..sorrie hope i helped <3Nicole [ MeAnTtOBex33's advice column | Ask MeAnTtOBex33 A Question ]
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