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Scars on my face
I am looking for a medication for my scars on my face one is chicken pox scar and another is after falling from the tree.. How can i remove it
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Yes..it can be cleared...Undergo fraxel laser resurfacing therapy.. otherwise few creams also available...for detailed prescription do direct online consultation by sending photos.
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Treatment of scar depends on the type scars, their shape, size, depth etc. The treatment is completely individualized.
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Consult online for further help
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Share pics for better evaluation based on that treatment decision
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Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed information
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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.,
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You need to do fractional co2 laser treatment. Fractional CO2 laser therapy is a dermatological procedure that uses a carbon dioxide (CO2) laser to treat various skin issues. Here's an overview of fractional CO2 laser treatment: **How it works:** 1. **Laser Technology:** The fractional CO2 laser emits a concentrated beam of light that is absorbed by water in the skin's tissue. It creates thousands of tiny, evenly spaced microthermal zones (small areas of controlled damage) in the skin. 2. **Tissue Resurfacing:** The laser creates controlled injuries in the skin, which triggers the body's natural healing response. As the skin repairs itself, it produces new collagen and elastin, leading to skin rejuvenation and tightening. **Applications:** Fractional CO2 laser therapy is used to address a range of skin concerns, including: - **Wrinkles and fine lines** - **Acne scars** - **Sun damage and age spots** - **Skin texture and tone irregularities** - **Stretch marks** - **Skin tightening** **Procedure:** - **Anesthesia:** The procedure is often done under local anesthesia, and a numbing cream may be applied to minimize discomfort. - **Duration:** The treatment typically takes 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the area being treated. - **Downtime:** Recovery time can vary, but there may be several days of redness, swelling, and peeling. Complete recovery can take a few weeks. **Benefits:** - Significant improvement in skin texture and appearance. - Long-lasting results. - Minimally invasive compared to traditional CO2 laser resurfacing. **Considerations:** - Fractional CO2 laser therapy is not suitable for all skin types and conditions. - It's essential to follow post-treatment care instructions for optimal results and to minimize complications. Fractional CO2 laser therapy can provide impressive results for skin rejuvenation and scar reduction. If you're interested in this procedure, consult a dermatologist or a qualified healthcare provider to determine if it's appropriate for your specific skin concerns and to discuss potential risks and benefits.
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There are several procedures for scar management.. it  depends on the type of scar, kindly consult online for more information
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Share the picture so that I can suggest you some treatment
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Hi We have to see the scar first if they are more deep then they should be treated with laser
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