The best way to prevent scars is to prevent injuries. You can reduce your chances hurt by wearing kneepads, helmets and other protective when you play sports, ride a bike or go in-line skating. But despite using protection, someone could still get hurt once in a while. If this happens, you can take steps to prevent or reduce scarring. You can help your skin heal itself by treating the well during the healing process.
How? Keep the wound covered as it can prevent bacteria and germs inside. Avoid selecting the scab because it tears at the collagen and could introduce germs into the wound. Some doctors say vitamin C (found in oranges and other citrus fruits) helps by speeding up the formation of skin cells and shedding of the old new. Also, some people believe that rubbing vitamin E on the wound after the scab began to form can help the healing process.
Friday, December 25, 2009
How Do I Prevent a Scar?
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