What can I do to help a burn mark fade?
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MandJZ
Time for Baby #2!
Member since 8/10 4194 total posts
Name: M
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What can I do to help a burn mark fade?
On VDay I was cooking for DH and was slightly scantily clad . Because my life is a comedy of errors, I dropped something into a pan of hot oil, which splashed. I got 3 small burn spots on my chest just over my left boob area (not visible in a normal shirt but visible in a low cut shirt or bathing suit). Each spot is small, the largest is smaller than a penny but it is still pretty red 2 days later. I did all the recommended stuff and am still treating it with vitamin e cream twice a day. It did not blister, it is not raised. But I tend to scar easily, and on top of that am going to Mexico on Saturday, so I would love to speed along the fading process. Any suggestions?
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Posted 2/16/12 12:10 PM |
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MrsG823
Just call me Mommy.
Member since 1/11 5570 total posts
Name: S
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Re: What can I do to help a burn mark fade?
I would leave it alone to heal naturally. I would not put any cream on it including the vitamin E- Allow the air to help it dry out. If it scars once it heals I would use mederma. Sorry no tips to speed up the healing process.
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Posted 2/16/12 5:32 PM |
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gina409
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Member since 12/09 27635 total posts
Name: g
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Re: What can I do to help a burn mark fade?
i had 3rd degree burns on my arm and doc gave me silverdine(sp) and i only have minimal scarring
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Posted 2/16/12 10:07 PM |
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SusiBee
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Member since 3/09 8268 total posts
Name: S
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Re: What can I do to help a burn mark fade?
keep it moist with cream like neosporin and keep it covered. this allows the skin underneath to heal properly. I can't see the scar on my arm from when I hit the hot oven rack, and I barely see the scars on my thigh from the 2nd degree burns I had there.
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Posted 2/17/12 8:46 AM |
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