I know from scabs and cuts that I get scars all the time.. Is there anything I can use (cream) to put on these cuts/scrapes that will reduce the scarring or hopefully leave no scar at all?
SoInToYoUx0x answered Thursday August 3 2006, 10:26 pm: OMG i was at the skin doctor the other day and he gave these samples and the product that it was is called scar thearpy. it isnt a cream (sorry) it is liek a bandage that you put on your scar it will make the go away faster but what he told the scar is just the skin healing itself. i have them to everytime i get cut. and i asked why does it take so long to heal and named it this long name which i dont remember(sorry) . hope this helps.
pinkers answered Thursday August 3 2006, 9:59 pm: Well, you can try a scar reducing cream, but those dont always work as they say the will, but other people they work fine. I buy these bottles of tablets of vitamin e, split open the tablet, then spread on a bandaid and cover the scrape. Do this every night untill your scrape or cut is finished. It also speeds up recovery. [ pinkers's advice column | Ask pinkers A Question ]
babiigirl answered Thursday August 3 2006, 9:29 pm: Neosporin.
You put the neosporin on the cut the you but band-aids on the neosporin so that you wont be able to scratch or anything.
Its should reduce or even leave no scar the chance of getting a scar.
sassysara answered Thursday August 3 2006, 9:13 pm: A lot of the time the reason for scaring is because of scratching or infections. I find that using anticbacterial cream/ointment like polysporin twice a day and then using vitamin E cream right before bed reduces the chances of getting a scar keep it well moistorized and stay out of the sun.
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