What Is The Best Home Or OTC Treatment For New Scar Tissue?
Question by Peace Yo | Posted in Other - Skin & Body
I recently had of age chicken pox and it left bright red scars that are not healing well.
I am very fair and prone to scarring even when it's a undiluted mosquito bite. The holes left by the pox have filled in with bright red scar tissue. I look like a injured party of a drive by shooting!
I have been applying coco butter and vitamin e E oil. Is there a better abode or over the counter treatment for new scare tissue? Is mederma good and is it worth the price? Any others?
I have a bottle of vitamin E oil and focus it directly to the scarred area.
Answer: vitamin C will do wonders it will into penetrate up the pigment that has grouped together Murad makes a lighting brighten gel just for that type a organize of thing it must have vitamin C to work good luck
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Does Anyone Know Any Good Treatment For Scar Tissue & Swelling?
Question by Turtle D | Posted in Alternative Medicine
I have internal scar tissue (distressing scar tissue and inflammation) underneath the skin... Can anyone give me some advice? how should i treat it? I've been using Arnica
I only got my stitches out today... I had a nose job. My doctor gave me a cortisone photograph in the tip of my nose.... I'll see if that worked in a couple of days.
Answer: Yes. Manipulate therapy is the best non-medicinal treatment for the scar tissue. Scar tissue is actually adhesions of facia gathered to a important point, such as a break in the skin tissue. There are four main purposes for the formation of scar tissue: 1) to set it immediately primarily to prevent further tearing, 2) prevent infection 3) to protection the tender area against any further bruising 4) to aid the body's defense, repair and restorative abilities & functions that constantly rush throughout the bloodstream.
A good massage therapist would gently massage first the exterior yard of the scar tissue to help break-up the facia. Then, as the scar tissue gradually softens by massage,
I had surgery on my fingers, including lifting and replacing a veneer flap on my middle finger. Now there is a lot of hard skin built up on the knuckle dive, which is irritating, as it is numb and impairs straightening of the finger.
It is a few years on, so it is all healed. I try to rub in moisturising cream regularly. Are there any effects ointments/treatments that might help?
Answer: Vitamin e-I had surgery 13 weeks ago for boutonnieres hurt or trauma to my rt pinky/tendons -i have scar build up on my mid knuckle-I have been doing my stretches added to a 5 minute dry rub on top of and into knuckle/ across(very important)/up n down/then I recommend pure vitamin e : move your massage from the tip back toward your major knuckle which moves the circulation away and out of the injured area thus keeping the distension down and less scar tissue build up-i am also using dynasplints(rented) one in the day for aggressive flexion,one at night for supplement(straightening)-I hope all of this works for me?!my finger looks out of sorts(bent) and does not curtsey into a fist very well-I
Any Who Has A Rib Tattoo, And Has Scar Tissue Sessions After Surgery?
Question by Twigman | Posted in Tattoos
Alrighty i have had a very bad surgery on my mete. It had a horrible build up of scar tissue. They took a snake bite kit(sucks the venom out of turncoat bites) Suctioned onto my scars and started pulling up down and to the sides to rip the scar tissue. I want to get a rib tattoo, and its not a commodities chance, but has anyone had similar scar tissue treatments and a rib tattoo?I want know if they pain is comparable, or which headache is worse?Thanks
Answer: SURGERY of any variety is way worse pain! I am 50% covered in tattoos. I was badly injured in 2 sort car crashes, 1 as a kid and 1 as an adult. I had to have surgery a few times. After all that, a tattoo to the ribs is nothing! It hurts but Non-Standard real, it could be worse. It's just on the surface and nobody is slicing into your flesh. I like being tattooed, now it's almost a peaceful feeling. Don't let the pain scare you. If you really want a tattoo it's 100% significance it. It's also a GREAT way to celebrate after your surgery! Best of luck with your ink!
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by lynsie
Do you have scars? I reckon almost everyone does, whether it be from a trauma or a serious machinist. I have a lot of scarcely scars all over my arms and legs. I even have a extended one on my fount that starts an inch down onto my forehead to about four or five inches up onto the top of my first. It took 100 stitches to agree it up. I am thankful that over the years it has blended in and is not so considerable anymore.
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A youth scar from a cut to the forearm, approx. one year since the wound. ... explain that scar tissue is the same protein (collagen) as the tissue that it ...
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