S/O best scar treatment?
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S/O best scar treatment? |
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Posts: 134609 (09/08/2008 12:49 AM) Most Likely to be Online '07
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Mederma? It's a freshly healed cut that I think is going to scar big time. It's still reddish/pink which I have heard is still within a good time frame
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Posts: 741 (09/08/2008 12:51 AM) |
I used Mederma and it made me itchy as fuck. My dermatologist said that a lot of people get really itchy, and it can actually sometimes make the scar worse
because you can't help but scratch. He took me off of it.
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Posts: 134610 (09/08/2008 12:53 AM) Most Likely to be Online '07
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Did your dermo put you on anything else instead?
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Posts: 6633 (09/08/2008 12:54 AM) |
Silicone scar sheets. You can get them at CVS.
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Posts: 743 (09/08/2008 12:54 AM) |
No, he just told me that time would heal it. Sorry I couldn't be more help; just wanted to caution you about Mederma.
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Posts: 134612 (09/08/2008 12:55 AM) Most Likely to be Online '07
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No I appreciate it, I just thought I'd ask!
Silicone scar sheets...never heard of such a thing. I will Google. |
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Posts: 6634 (09/08/2008 12:56 AM) |
Yup, I've tried mederma and all other scar gels, but they're a total waste of money. This actually works really well.
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Posts: 134614 (09/08/2008 12:57 AM) Most Likely to be Online '07
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Where would I find them in Walgreens/CVS?
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Posts: 6635 (09/08/2008 12:58 AM) |
They're in the bandaid/first aid aisle.
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Posts: 134615 (09/08/2008 12:58 AM) Most Likely to be Online '07
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Ok that's what I figured after googling to see more about them. Thank you!
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