K.M. asks from Portage, MI on November 21, 2008
Minimizing or Avoiding a Scar
My 3 year old fell about 1 1/2 weeks ago and got a huge scratch on her cheek. I put neosporin on it right away and kept putting neosporin on it for a few days until it healed. The problem is that her cheek is still really red and it looks as though it may scar. The scratch wasn't deep at all but it looks horrible and really stands out. I'm just wondering if anyone knows what else I can do to minimize the scarring or avoid it all together. Please help.
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K.S. answers from Detroit on November 25, 2008
Hi-My little guy had a big scratch like that when he was 1 1/2. Right on his little cheek! It was red, red red...not very deep at all. I used Eucerine lotion on it every day. After a couple of months, it totally disappeared. Good luck.
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C.S. answers from Detroit on November 24, 2008
Dear K.,
You can use OPC3 Triple serum from Vitashield to minimize or even get read of the scar. YOu can't buy it in a store. When I needed I ordered it on this website: http://www.marketamerica.com/solutions4you/product-5034/v...
You don't need to spread on the whole cheek, only over the scar.
Contact me if you need more information
Thanks,
C.
L.N. answers from Benton Harbor on November 21, 2008
Don't let her pick at it, keep it lubricated (for lack of a better word) but not wet. You can try some bio-oil, or some other remedy that is sold as an anti-scarring agent. Some of these moms will be able to give you a specific oil if you want to go that way. It will naturally be red for a while, as it is tender new skin forming that isn't really ready to be exposed to the elements yet....but it's all part of the healing process and it's not likely that a scrape will leave a scar.
~L.
A.W. answers from Kalamazoo on November 21, 2008
I agree keep it moist and covered. Also, don't worry too much - kids skin heals very well. My son had stiches above his eye when he was 3, now he is 6 and you can only see it if you know where to look and I'm sure that by the time he's grown it'll be gone.
D.N. answers from Detroit on November 22, 2008
I have had great success with Vitamin E. It works great on adult skin as well as tender children. Break open the capsule and use the liquid that is inside.
K
S.S. answers from Detroit on November 21, 2008
You may occasionally put witch hazel on it - it is supposedly very good for illiminating bruises and scars.
D.D. answers from Detroit on November 22, 2008
I use vitamin E capsules. poke a hole in the capsual and squeeze out the oil. rub into the scar. it takes about a month of daily use. I got rid of my 2nd degree burn scar this way.
M.C. answers from Lansing on November 22, 2008
K.,
I would take her to the doctor to get it looked at, just to make sure it's not infected. There are products out there that reduce scarring (like Mederma, or Prefer-on) but I don't know if they are okay to use on kids.
My sister was putting Vitamin E oil on a scar, and it kept getting redder and redder- come to find out, she is allergic to Vitamin E! So it pays to be careful. Good luck!
F.W. answers from Detroit on November 22, 2008
My daughter has a scar, and the doctor just recommended Mederma. It will take a long time to see if it works, and we are only one week into it, but you might want to try it. Also, it is so important that you keep the scar out of the sun and put sunscreen on it,even in the winter time. If there is a scar and the sun gets to it, that more than anything will make it more noticable. You could try a dermatologist, they might have better advice.
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