I've been reading that Neosporin is not so great at fading scars. According to my research, there are natural household products which can produce much better effects... such as lemon juice or aloe vera. Also, the massage technique you use to apply a product is as important as the product itself. Here, check this website for detailed information:
http://get-rid-of-scars-now.info/
There is no quick way to heal any blister but to put neosporin on it.
Yes. Diabetic people's scars often heal slower than people scars who aren't diabetic.
wash it off then neosporin then band aid
By putting lots of neosporin on the cuts
they can but they wont go away
All surgery procedures leave scars, but scars from liposuction usually heal very nicely. This is because they are generally small and carefully placed. If you are young, scars are likely to heal even faster.
YEP
I would use Neosporin
The best way to have a scrape heal is to put Neosporin ointment over the area and cover it with a Band-Aid. Then leave the scrape alone to heal naturally.
Severe scars may require plastic surgery. Less severe scars should heal by themselves. Your skin will heal faster if you keep your skin moisturized with a moisturizing lotion (I recommend Valeline Intensive Care). And added I would recommend mederma or wal-greens scar gel. If you go by the directions your csar should heal faster than you expect. Mederna softens,lightens, and smoothes scars. Mederma is not not recommended on very large scars.
Topical application of vitamin E may help, especially if the scars are new.
It is a virus, so you have to outwait it. Neosporin may help it heal.