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Getting Rid of Acne Scars – Tips

by Felixx on Wednesday, April 4th, 2012 | No Comments

Acne can be an extremely difficult condition to have to live with. Unfortunately this is something that millions of men, women and children around the world deal with every day. Acne is a condition that involves the sebaceous glands of the skin. It causes pimples, cysts and lesions to develop which can be extremely noticeable and damaging to one’s self esteem.

Which types of scars is Dermatix most suitable for?

by Felixx on April 4th, 2012 | No Comments

Dermatix is suitable for scars resulting from surgery, accidents, burns, and other injuries.

Post-surgical scars

Scars Dermatix is most effective in the early treatment of scars resulting from surgery, burns and other injuries (prevention phase). This includes scars from caesarean operations, breast surgery, cosmetic surgery, maxillofacial surgery and other surgical procedures.

Hypertrophic scars

Hypertrophic scars are usually raised, red and can be painful or itchy. They usually occur following burns and are found to be more common in the young and darker skinned people. They develop within weeks of the injury, do not spread outside of the injury area and may improve naturally over a period of a year or more. Using Dermatix on a scar like this can ‘speed-up’ the scar’s improvement time. This results in a softer, flatter and a much lighter scar that is less noticeable and more acceptable to you. An early benefit is that the itchiness, tenderness and redness of the scar should improve within the first eight weeks of use.

Keloid scars

Keloid scars are an overgrowth of scar tissue and are usually thick, rounded and bulky on the skin. They often appear red or darker in colour compared with the surrounding skin. Keloid scars may not develop until months after the wound has healed and are difficult to treat. Dermatix reduces the redness, the itching, the hardness, the elevation and the pain associated with keloid scars. Dermatix is often combined with other treatments to manage these difficult to treat scars.

where can i buy dermatix?

By Felixx on April 4th, 2012 | 2 Comments

i have lots of scars in my face caused by the acne, i founded out that this gel works pretty good…but i dont know where they sell it, can anybody help me.

Has anyone tried Dermatix for keloid reduction?

By Felixx on April 4th, 2012 | 1 Comment

I’ve heard alot about Dermatix and I am about to start using this treatment for keloids I have on my earlobes. If there is anyone who has tried this product please let me know what you think about it. I will be sure to give you a heads up for those of you looking for a treatment for keloids and scars.

How do you deal with dot like scars?

By Felixx on Thursday, April 2nd, 2012 | 1 Comment

They are like holes very small holes (like they’re poked with needles). I need medicine…. does dermatix or contractubex (dunno with the spelling — sorry) work

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