darkangel8603
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what to use to make scars less visionable? I have too many scars on me and I would like to make them less visable..
Crazymanw00t said:plastic surgey, btw why you are so proud that you are a weed smoker?
You could try a mixture of the following oils:
Jojoba Oil: 4oz
Sweet Almond Oil: 1oz.
Vitamin E Oil: 1oz.
Jojoba will open up the pores, then draw the other two oils in after it. It will penetrate scar tissue (as well as normal tissue) due to the small molecular size of the jojoba oil. Then, the skin can absorb the other two oils. Sweet Almond Oil gives the mixture its scent as well as help to condition the skin. Vitamin E will help to heal the scar as good as it can and will also rid the skin of the free-radical molecules that lead to pre-mature aging.
You should be able to find all these oils at your local health food store.

gnarlydorkette said:Let her be if you want to be left alone.
As for scars-- I have heard thatNeosporin can work some miracles.
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There are most information at another forum (not deaf-related), more especially this thread: http://www.healthboards.com/boards/archive/index.php/t-133764.html
Hope this help!
I have this gigantic scars just below my jawline and I think the only way I can "fix" it is by having surgery. They are too deep and there is a lot of tissue damage and loss.
People do assume they were gunshot wounds at first glance but then they found out it was a ... stupid accident and they would go: "and it made that BIG scars?!"... ahh yeah.
You can just learn to live with it. I do. I totally forgot that I am totally deformed on my jaws... I will look at the mirror and go, "wow, I sure look great today!" then turn my head, just enough to spot my scars and then go: "man... I totally forgot about them..." but I shrugged it off. It is something that makes me original-- and it is a great ice-breaker at a party.![]()
Crazymanw00t said:plastic surgey, btw why you are so proud that you are a weed smoker?
Reba said:Probably you should ask a dermatologist. It depends on the depth of the scar, the age of the scar, the length of the scar, the type of skin you have, etc. Sometimes dermabrasion is enough. There is also laser surgery available for scar removal. There are also special make up products for covering scars, that even burn victims use. There are many options, but really only a professional can help you if you want permanent removal.
