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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. How to reduce the appearance of scars, according to experts - AOL

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    However, keep in mind that vitamin C won’t improve the thickness of scars, according to McMichael. Chemical exfoliants If your main concern is slight textural changes or discoloration, chemical ...

  4. Plateletpheresis - Wikipedia

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    Anecdotal reports have said that rubbing vitamin E oil (or the insides of a vitamin E capsule) on the venipuncture site may reduce scarring. [citation needed] However, a study conducted by the University of Miami Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Surgery in 1999 demonstrated no positive effect from the application of topical vitamin E. [7]

  5. Scar - Wikipedia

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    Research shows the use of vitamin E and onion extract (sold as Mederma) as treatments for scars is ineffective. [52] Vitamin E causes contact dermatitis in up to 33% of users and in some cases it may worsen scar appearance and could cause minor skin irritations, [55] but Vitamin C and some of its esters fade the dark pigment associated with ...

  6. Healthy Priority Organic Vitamin E Oil is on sale at Amazon - AOL

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    The celeb's go-to vitamin E serum moisturizes and helps minimize the appearance of wrinkles, scars and stretch marks.

  7. Scarification - Wikipedia

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    For the Nuba tribe of Sudan, scars can serve a medicinal purpose; scars above the eyes are believed to improve eyesight, and scars on the temples are believed to help relieve headaches. [14] In some cultures, scarification is used in traditional medicine to treat some illness by inserting medicine (usually herbs or powdered root) under the skin ...