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Eczema Scar Removal
I have exczema and i need to remove the scars.?
Hi i have eczema, and the thing is now it has gone but there are still a liitle bit on my face.However i have a lot of scars all over my body and its really embrassing as i do p.e at school, so i have to wear tights.
I would like to find something that can remove my scars, i have thought about laser scar removal surgery but i need to know how old you have to be.
Im willing to may as much as it will costs aslong as it works.
Please it will be ver appreciated.
Thanks in advancd.
Sindy
i had exczema on my face (2004) and then i used a little hydra-cortisone and it was gone... and i was left with white patches! are these the scars your talking about?
if it is then you mightn't need lazer surgery as my white patches have vanished now!... they do fade eventually but it takes a bit of time deary.... think it took around a year, but i used foundation to cover it up!
Lazer surgery however will quicken up the process but it doesnt come cheap i'm afraid
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after the treatment your skin will be pretty much red and sensitive but that will clear up in only a few days... then you will see the difference immediately as the new skin layer will resurface!
i hope this advice was helpful... it can be embarressing i know ![]()
chin up.. the scars WILL fade! they will not be with you forever
xx
(p.s. Fake tan will cover the scars too if you want to let them fade naturally
fake bake is my favourite.. or if your not a lover of fake tan.. there is body make up out there! desinged to cover marks and scars! Dita Von Teese wears it to give her that airbrushed look)
Eczema Treatment: Exercise Proper Care and Caution
The medical name of eczema as a skin condition is atopic dermatitis. This is, to be more precise, a particular skin condition characterised by the usual symptoms of inflammation, redness and rashes that itch terribly. Dryness is another common feature of eczema. And, thus, eczema treatment should aim at alleviating these symptoms.
Also, eczema is a common ailment all over the world. Almost one in every ten adults suffers from eczema. The incidence of eczema is even higher in children. Statistics suggest that the frequency of eczema is as high as one in every six children in the United Kingdom. Many of the adults who have eczema usually have a childhood record of this condition.
Eczema is an allergic reaction where one can see sudden flare-ups induced by some irritating substance in the environment known as allergens. These allergens can be the usual pollutants in busy urban centres. But it is often due to some problem in the immunity system that the skin of some people reacts violently to it. Children are more allergic to it, owing to the sensitive nature of their skin. Removal of these allergens is the primary means of eczema treatment.
Continuous itching causes a person to scratch, which further leads to scarring and lifelong embarrassment. Often it is seen that eczema allergy occurs in certain targeted areas like the face, scalp, neck, wrists and the palms. However, with proper care, eczema treatment can be easily carried out.
Since there is no well-defined medical explanation behind the development of eczema condition, other than it being influenced by genetic factors, there may be not a one-time cure to eczema. Eczema treatment thus relies more on control of flare-ups by taking certain precautions such as personal hygiene and skin care. Many good medications are available online as well for the same.
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The Addam has extensive knowledge on dermatology, especially on eczema treatment. His articles are informative and beneficent for those who are concerned with treatment of skin disease.

