How to Prevent a Scab From Scarring

The goal in preventing a scab from scarring is promoting tissue repair in your system. While you may just focus on the site of the scab, it is important to consider your overall approach toward your healthy, healing skin such as adding vitamins that help skin repair.

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Best Medicine to Treat Acne Scars

Acne scars come in four basic forms: rolling, boxcar, ice-pick and keloid. Rolling, boxcar and ice-pick scars are depressed scars, which cause a “hole” in the skin’s surface, while keloid scars are raised, thick scars. Rolling and boxcar scars can be very shallow, superficial to moderately deep.

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How to Keep an Abrasion From Scarring

Abrasions occur when skin is scraped from the body during an injury or accident. An abrasion can range from a rug burn, which you get from exposure of bare skin to carpet, to road rash, which occurs when skin is dragged or slid across asphalt or concrete in a bike or motorcycle accident.

Sharin Griffin
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How to Fade Scars From Chemical Burns

Chemical burns can occur in a number of different ways. While some may associate chemical burns with scalding, scarring acid, you can develop a chemical burn scar in your daily life fairly easily.

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How to Remove Scars Left From Boils

Boils are pustules that form on the skin as a result of an infected hair follicle. Boils are red raised bumps that are tender to the touch and contain pus and bacteria. One they have ruptured and healed, scars may be left on the surface of the skin as a painful reminder.

Sharin Griffin
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How to Get Rid of Scars From Hives

It's rare for hives to cause any sort of scarring because hives don't typically lead to breaks in the skin, according the American Osteopathic College of Dermatology. Without this type of damage, the skin doesn't stimulate collagen production to repair the wound and thereby form scar tissue.

Dana Severson
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How to Care for a Surgical Scar

After experiencing surgery, you will likely have an incision or scar site to care for at home. The way that you care for your incision can mean the difference between clean healing and an ugly scar.

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How to Get Rid of Dead Skin and Little Scars on Your Legs

Legs are often neglected. It can be easy to throw on a pair of jeans and forget about any problems. Dry winters and daily shaving take a toll on your skin, leaving it with rough patches and scars from healed nicks and scratches. But you can renew the skin at home through exfoliation and daily treatment.

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Facial Scars From Blackhead Extraction

Facial scars from blackhead extraction are the result of damage to the deeper layers of your skin. It can be difficult to eradicate blackheads, which may make it tempting to extract them. However, you should refrain from doing so yourself.

Rachel Nall
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How to Cover Burn Scars

Burns often leave raised, discolored scars. If you’ve suffered a burn on a noticeable area, such as your face, arms or legs, you might not be able to hide the scars completely. However, there are special, color-correcting cosmetics that can make burn scars less noticeable.

Amanda Knaebel
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How to Remove an Indented Scar

Indented scars, or “ice-pick” scars, commonly result from acne outbreaks. Proper acne treatment can help prevent some scarring, though in severe acne cases indented scarring is almost inevitable. However, there are treatment methods available to remove ice-pick scarring.

Richard Kalinowski
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Scars After an ACL Repair

The anterior cruciate ligament, or ACL for short, is one of the four major fibrous ligaments in the human knee. Its job as a ligament is to anchor one bone to the other; in this case, it originates deep within a notch of the femur in the upper leg and attaches to the tibia in the lower leg.

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