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

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    To fade a scar at home, try one of these doctor-recommended best scar creams. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

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

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    Silicone: “After the wound closes, silicone gels can help the scar heal the best it can,” says Dr. Joshua Zeichner, director of cosmetic and clinical research at Mount Sinai Hospital.

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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. Scarification - Wikipedia

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    This process can take many hours, and often requires repeated removal of scabs for best visibility of the scars. [6] Packing An inert material such as clay or ash is packed into the wound; massive hypertrophic scars are formed during healing as the wound pushes out the substance that had been inserted into the wound. [18]

  6. Inadine - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is a topical wound dressing and is considered suitable for superficial wounds. [1] [3] The rate of release of iodine is dependent on the amount of moisture from the wound. [2] The dressing is thin, and comes sandwiched between backing papers, from which it is peeled. [4]

  7. Merbromin - Wikipedia

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    Merbromin's best-known use is as a topical antiseptic to treat minor wounds, burns, and scratches. [3] It is also used in the antisepsis of the umbilical cord, [4] and the antisepsis of wounds with inhibited scar formation, such as neuropathic ulcers and diabetic foot sores. [5]