Yes, other wise what was the point on inventing it
Mederma Scar Gel :)
nut meg does not actually help scars in any way at all ------ You can try a product called Mederma. It is fairly expensive, but it does work quite well on scars. It is made of onions (!) but it doesn't smell like them.
i would ask a doctor for the best treatment but if it is from a drugstore i would recomend mederma a skin care for scars
If it is a healed burn and is now just a scar, there should not be any reason you could not use Mederma. You do not want to use Mederma if the burn is not healed because Mederma is not made to make burns heal. It is made to fade already healed scars.
Try using a cream that improves the severity of scars. I think one of those creams is Mederma.
There are many new treatments or remedies for acne scars. A more natural cost effective remedy would be pure Vitamin E oil. If one was looking for a more medicated approach Mederma would work also.
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.
There are tons, and depending on what kind of scar you have, different methods may or may not work. You can use Vitamin E oil for most scars, Cocoa Butter is also a great one. Mederma is a popular one that treats even acne scarring. Try Scarguard MD for raised scars.
Mederma Skin Care and companion products can be purchased at Walgreens, Rite-Aid and Wal-Mart. Their scar treatment products are also sold online at Amazon, Sephora and CVS.
Leave them alone and put scarzone on them everyday.
Yes they can. Mederma, which was a Rx drug a few years ago, is now available in the pharmacy without a prescription. It works really well for all kinds of scars. Hope this helps! Mederma, though does not suit for everyone. There are cases where the user has experienced skin irritation and uncontrolled use can also worsen the texture of the skin. It's best recommended for serious scars only. Please don't apply on small acne scars, as it may worsen the nearby skin.
Mederma is a topical treatment designed to improve the appearance of scars, but it is not specifically formulated to treat ringworm scars. While it may help to reduce the visibility of scars over time, successful results can vary based on individual skin types and the severity of the scarring. For best results, it's advisable to consult a dermatologist for targeted treatments for ringworm scars.