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scar creams


Question Posted Wednesday May 16 2007, 4:35 pm

will scar cream or scar remover creams actually get rid of scars 100%?

If it was expensive will it for sure?

Anyone heard of Dermatix Topical Silicone Gel before? Is it a scar cream or scar removal cream? Does it work really well?


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www_google_com answered Wednesday May 16 2007, 7:25 pm:
No, no, no, no, no. Scar creams can only do so much. Chances are, if it's expensive it will do about 40-50% of scar removal but none can do up to 100%. All the commercials or ADs you're seeing about it doing up to 100%, it's crap. But there's no harm in trying. Good luck.

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