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What is a good treatment for getting rid of liposuction scars? |
i've tried the neosporin silicone sheets and so far there is no improvement. Please help. mederma Source(s): http://www.mederma.com/ Some scars fade on their own.(speaking from experience) If it is a small scar it will fade over time. If not they have a new product out that makes scars smaller so they are less noticable. I think you can get it at Wal-Mart Pharmacy in the bandage aisle. Not sure what it's called. But it will say something about making scars go away. |
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