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23-07-08, 12:09 AM
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23-07-08, 12:28 AM
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I use a lot of bio oil and think it has worked on my scars but have no real proof. Only word x |
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23-07-08, 01:16 AM
As per my surgeon, silicone gels are best.
I used a silicone gel, and alternated between emu oil and my cuticle oil (that I make myself) and my scars are near invisible. Like this one: Dermatix Scar Reduction Silicone Gel 15g / 0.5oz. Mind you, scarring is determined also by the kind of skin you have, your age and your blood circulation. So if you're prone to it to begin with.... I am 'not' prone to it, and usually don't scar from random cuts and such. hth's |
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23-07-08, 01:20 AM
have you tried a personal blend from aromatherapy? i think alot of peeps disregard this , but it really does work - give that a go flower - you cant lose anything really can you
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23-07-08, 11:52 AM
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