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

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    Dermatologists recommend the best ways to treat scars around the body and face. Browse the best scar creams, gels and silicone peels to reduce scarring.

  3. Yes, It Is Possible To Treat Your Scars At Home - AOL

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    Both injuries and inflammatory skin conditions cause scars. To fade a scar at home, try one of these doctor-recommended best scar creams. ... try one of these doctor-recommended best scar creams ...

  4. These Scar Creams Can Help Soothe Skin and Minimize ... - AOL

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    The best scar creams can help minimize the appearance of lines and bumps in your skin. Try these options. These Scar Creams Can Help Soothe Skin and Minimize Bumps and Lines

  5. 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.

  6. Mederma - Wikipedia

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    Mederma is a topical product used to improve scar appearance. It is a gel based on an onion extract. Mederma is product of HRA Pharma, a division of Perrigo. A Mederma marketing claim is that the product can can make scars "softer, smoother, and less noticeable". [1]

  7. Dermatologic surgical procedure - Wikipedia

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    Scar revisions are cosmetic treatments to improve the appearance of scars, [27] with dermabrasion being a surgical procedure most often used for individuals with skin concerns such as scars caused by acne, surgery or injury. [28]