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Scar Nose

I was in a fight after a guy jumped on my wifes windshield and attached us so I got a scar after he bit me like an animal. Its been about 2 months at the most. I am wondering what needs to be done to get rid of this scar or make it less noticeable. It is red and one blood vessel is there really visible. The scar is about an inch long and a quarter or les of an inch with, in a semi circle.
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Any convenience store, with a pharmacy, should carry scar treatment options. It's really on a trial and error basis, since some products work for some, and others don't. I wish there was a great at home treatment for scars, but there really isn't. Even with certain products it won't fully disappear. Just have to learn to love the scar. If you really, really want it less visible, the best way would be by going in for a laser treatment to lessen it. Or if it's bad enough, having a surgical recision.
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1269203 tn?1271108094
Thanks for the infomation. How do I know what creams to use? Wher edo I get some vitamin E? Im sorry for my ignoarance. Please help.
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The best time to treat a scar is early on. Keeping it clean, and making sure it has enough vitamin E. Palmer's usually helps some, though nothing will completely get rid of your scar.
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