If you want to fade your acne scars a more natural solution would be Aloe Vera Gel, however all skin is different. The best option would be to consult a dermatologist to better understand your specific needs.
no it will make them bigger .
They never have said. I've been wondering the same thing.
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/
It's a little pricey, and needs to be used 3-4 times daily for several weeks. It won't make scars disappear completely, but I had some very red stretch marks after my second pregnancy which are almost gone now (not done with treatment yet
maybe you have sensitive skin or just applied too much
Scars typically change color over time, starting off as red or pink and gradually fading to a lighter color, such as white or silver. This process is part of the natural healing and maturation of the scar tissue.
Use Lemon, it fades away the scars with time. Rub it on your scars and you will see the difference within few days..Citric acid helps in fading any type of scars but its slow process So have Patience !!!!! You can also use oranges peel by letting them dry in sunlight and make their fine powder and apply it with lemon juice Tomatoes and coconut Oil can also be used..
You can try laser treatment but it can be super expensive and most insurance companies won't cover it. It might be best to try some over the counter products, like maderma or others. If those don't work, as your doctor for prescription strength first before you decide on laser treatment.
No. There are some really good creams you can get at the drugstore these days that would work better on scars. wash your face regularly
Scars do fade over time. It depends whether the scars are deep or not though. Very deep scars often stay there but they do fade slightly over time. I have several fairly deeps cuts and the scars took several years...make that over 5 years to fade, and the scar is still there only it's a lot fainter. I heard that if you put cream with vitamin E on the scar then it could speed up the fading process. The skin cream is available in chemists just ask for it. Vitamin E is present in some 'beauty lotion/creams', but some of those lotions/cream are fairly costly so I suggest you to go to the chemist and ask for some vitamin E cream. Even though the vitamin E does speed up the process of fading it still takes a while so don't get too frustrated when you see that it isn't fading as fast as you want it to. The scars fade beause the cells of the body are constantly being replaced by living tissue, and the new tissue follows the original makeup of the body rather than the damaged form. The old scar tissue is removed and eliminated from the body through the bloodstream.
Calmoseptine is a topical ointment primarily used for skin irritations and minor wounds, but it is not specifically designed to treat acne scars. While it may help soothe irritated skin, it does not promote the healing or fading of existing scars. For acne scar treatment, options like chemical peels, laser therapy, or microneedling are typically more effective. Always consult a dermatologist for personalized advice on scar treatment.
Neosporin can help reduce the appearance of scars by keeping the wound moist and preventing infection, which can promote better healing. However, its effectiveness in reducing scars varies depending on the individual and the type of scar. It may not completely eliminate scars, but can help improve their appearance over time.