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  2. What Dermatologists Want You to Know About Vitamin E Oil for Skin

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    Vitamin E oil has some “really good, low-level data on improving scars,” explains Dr. Lal, noting that it’s commonly used on surgical scars (with physician guidance and approval) to help ...

  3. Wait, QQ: Do Scar Creams Actually Do Anything? - AOL

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    Silicone-based scar creams and tapes can smooth, soften, and minimize the appearance of scars. I asked two plastic surgeons about the nine best scar creams.

  4. Healthy Priority Organic Vitamin E Oil sale at Amazon - AOL

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    Acne scars and stretch marks can also benefit from a little drop of this vitamin E oil, as the moisture-locking and collagen production-promoting properties help reduce the look of scarring.

  5. Postoperative wounds - Wikipedia

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    The risk of complications after surgery can be reduced by: maintaining blood glucose levels in the normal range and constant evaluation of surgical site infection. [ 2 ] [ 26 ] There is insufficient evidence to show that whether applying cyanoacrylate microbial sealants on the wound site before operation is effective in reducing surgical site ...

  6. Scar - Wikipedia

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    Scarring caused by acne (left), and photo one day after scar revision surgery: The area around sutures is still swollen from surgery. Scar revision is a process of cutting the scar tissue out. After the excision, the new wound is usually closed up to heal by primary intention, instead of secondary intention. Deeper cuts need a multilayered ...

  7. Silicone gel sheeting - Wikipedia

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    The exact mechanism of action of silicone gel sheeting has not been fully studied. Currently, many proposed mechanisms explain the efficacy of such treatment, including the occlusion and hydration effect, increased body surface temperature, polarized electric charge, immunological effects, etc. [9] The occlusion and hydration effect is the most studied mechanism of action.