Thursday, July 30, 2009

A protrude scar how clear??

i have a protrude scar for long time,it is beacuse me incur sunburn~~~almost 1 year,i use a vitamin E cream!mederma,go see skin type doctor and the doctor give me a drug all drug i use has 3 month above,but nothing work,who can help?im so fret because have a giant protrude scar and also have concave scar,that all redness,im never trust any acne cream potion already,coz all that potion make me have scar or redness,my father tell me use a DARLIE toothpaste is good than acne potion~~if i have acne or giant acne juz use the toothpaste,after 3~4day can clear no stay any blemish and redness,but scar really hard to solve who can help me?my life is dark !how do i live if got scar at face~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
A protrude scar how clear??
First, for the acne, I have never heard of anyone who has had luck with toothpaste. However, you have nothing to lose by trying it.





I am not sure if you are referring to pitting and cystic acne scars or if you are talking about keloids or hypertrophic scars. Your question is not totally clear. However, these scars are notoriously difficult to treat. They can't be totally removed but the appearance of them can be improved dramatically in most cases. There is nothing you can do yourself but there are options available to treat keloids and hypertrophic scars.





Treatments include:


cortisone injections


laser treatment


cryosurgery


surgery followed with radiation





Most of the time, doctors will not do "regular" surgery just to remove the keloid or hypertrophic scar; special specific surgery is required. The reason why is that the chances are good the scar would just return. .





For acne scars, the treatment will depend on the severity of the scarring. Treatment can involve:


chemical peels


laser resurfacing


dermabrasion


steroid injections


soft tissue augmentation (injection of collagen or fat)





Also, you said you saw a doctor but you didn't say if it was a dermatologist. A dermatologist is essential since he specializes in skin issues. Please see a dermatologist to see what options are best for your scar and your acne issues.

lilac

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