Ways to Treat Facial Scarring
Nobody likes to have scars. Especially, facial scars. They can be more frustrating than others because you see them every time you look in the mirror. Facial scars are daily reminders of injury or accident that cause the facial scarring.
If it was that easy, the easiest solution is to prevent facial scarring. However, sometimes that’s unpreventable.
The skin of your face is a very sensitive part of your body. It can be prone to scarring. And good care should be taken to prevent injuries or damages.
It’s also a good idea to protect it from environmental factors such as sun, wind and even freezing temperatures. Good hygiene can go a long way to prevent facial scarring. Keep your face clean and moist. Protect it from the sun and from harsh weather.
Like me, you probably have some kind of scars on your face. Luckily, you have options to reduce or eliminate the appearance of the scars.
Use lotions, creams or oils with Vitamin E or aloe vera. These 2 ingredients help stimulate the production of new and healthy skin cells.
If you have severe facial scarring, your doctor may prescribe something more powerful to help your condition. They can also recommend other types of procedures such as dermabrasion or collagen injections to minimize or get rid of your scars.
Dermabrasion is a procedure that removes the top or outer layer of the skin, allowing new, smooth and healthy skin cells from below to replace it. This is particularly effective for raised scars.
Collagen injections promote the production of collagen. Collagen is a protein that contributes to the skin’s elasticity, which keeps the skin flexible and younger looking.
Depending on the facial scarring you have, there are always many options to treat them. The best way to find what works is to try. One treatment may work for someone but not for you. You might need to try several treatments before finding the best one that will reduce or eliminate your facial scars.
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