Scar Removal: Best Medicine for Acne and Keloid Scars

Scar removal is possible using a combination of OTC creams, retinol, and homeopathic remedies. Learn how to apply pressure for keloid scars, fade dark scars from chemical burns, and effectively treat pitted acne marks on the face and body.

Burn marks

How to Get Rid of Brown Burn Scars

Burn scars usually manifest as puffy keloids or hypertrophic scars, and sometimes tight contractures, which can all be a reddish-brown in color. Burn scars are very noticeable, and you may be embarrassed if you have a widespread scar that is darker than the rest of your skin.

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How to Heal Scars & Wounds

Scars and wounds, whether from an injury or as the result of a surgical procedure, must heal quickly and properly to minimize infection and scarring. That's why you should always pay close attention to your health care provider when she explains how to care for your wound.

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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 Stop Picking Acne

Dermatologists often warn patients about the problems that could result from picking acne. Not only does picking inflame the acne to make it worse, it can lead to even more acne and acne scarring later on.

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How to Prevent a Burn From Leaving a Scar

Burns cause damage to the surface of your skin. A first degree burn typically produces redness and heals on its own. A second degree burn produces blisters and can cause scarring. A third degree burn destroys layers of skin and can cause extensive scarring and keloid formation.

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How to Flatten Keloid Scars

The term keloid refers to hypertrophc, or puffy, scars on the skin. Keloids are often the result of burns or other skin traumas and are almost blisterlike scars. While keloids are harmless, they can be unsightly and embarrassing, especially when they're on visible parts of your body.

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How to Get Rid of Scars on the Nose

Scars on the nose can manifest in two very different ways. The first are sunken scars, which can be the result of slow-healing scabs and acne. Nose scars can also show up as keloids, puffy, hypertrophic scars that are raised off the surface of the skin and caused by trauma, like a nose piercing.

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