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Suggest Remedy For Raised Scars On The Face

Hi gi. I am suffering for the scar raised on 3 to 4 yrs back the small 3 lters cooker has bust and i need to remove the scar and improve the skin complexion tooo. Pls sugesst me the perfect cream name too.... at the time of cooker bust i used fruitybat cream that yet.
Mon, 13 Nov 2017
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Chances of cure of any post burn scar depends on the depth of damage to the tissue and duration of scar formed...As you said that it is 3-4 yrs old scar which is quite a long time and you didn't mentioned the type of scar you are having...Is it atropic or hypertrophic? one should know it before prescribing anything as the treatment option for the two are different...i suggest you to go a dermatologist and/or a plastic surgeon for advice give more details to me,so that i can help...For the mean time start applying Opexa cream twice a day....thanks
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Suggest Remedy For Raised Scars On The Face

Chances of cure of any post burn scar depends on the depth of damage to the tissue and duration of scar formed...As you said that it is 3-4 yrs old scar which is quite a long time and you didn t mentioned the type of scar you are having...Is it atropic or hypertrophic? one should know it before prescribing anything as the treatment option for the two are different...i suggest you to go a dermatologist and/or a plastic surgeon for advice give more details to me,so that i can help...For the mean time start applying Opexa cream twice a day....thanks