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Scab on Face.


Question Posted Tuesday September 5 2006, 9:05 pm

If I smother a scab on my face with hydrogen peroxide, then put a bandaid on it, and let let it stay overnight..will the scab basically fall off the next morning?

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Volleyball2150 answered Wednesday September 6 2006, 5:18 pm:
no... peroxide is very bad for your skin! I recommend mederma... its going to take the scar off.

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schlichtinator answered Tuesday September 5 2006, 9:52 pm:
Actually, Peroxide tends to be bad for skin in any high intensity/volume levels. It'd probably scar. Smother it in neosporin and leave it open.

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