they can but they wont go away
Yes. Diabetic people's scars often heal slower than people scars who aren't diabetic.
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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.
Neosporin can help prevent infection in wounds, which may promote better healing and potentially reduce scarring. However, it is not specifically designed to heal scars.
some scars heal over time
You give them time to heal. If scars are left, the only way to remove them is cosmetic surgery.
Neosporin can help scars heal by preventing infection, but it may not make scars go away completely. It can help reduce the appearance of scars over time.
All lacerations will heal with a scar. Wounds that are repaired with sutures are less likely to develop scars that are unsightly,
Yes, they are both very good for healing cuts, and scars.
Yes, liposuction typically leaves small scars, as the procedure requires tiny incisions for the insertion of a cannula (a thin tube) to remove fat. These scars are generally minor, often about the size of a freckle or a pen tip, and they are strategically placed in less visible areas, like skin folds or the bikini line, to minimize their appearance. Over time, these scars usually fade and become less noticeable with proper care.
There are five ways for one to remove pimple scars naturally. Egg whites can be used to heal the scars and make them less visible. Baking soda, lemon juice, Aloe Vera juice, and Olive oil are ingredients that can also be used to get rid of pimple scars naturally.