1. Onion Extract and Vitamin E
Using onion extract, vitamin E or silicone gel sheets to micro abrade scars over the long term may yield some success. Scientific studies on micro dermabrasion remain conflicting. You may want to speak with a dermatologist before following a completely holistic approach to scar treatment. That said, given the potentially caustic nature of some of the aleopathic treatments available, it's understandable that so many people want to avoid radically invasive skin procedures.
2. Improve the Overall Health of Your Skin
One of the reasons why scars create cosmetic problems for people is that they indicate an appearance of being unwell. By taking care of your skin by eating right, exercising and giving it the nutrients, protection and attention it needs, you can reduce or even eliminate the salience of scar tissue. Try drinking more water and fewer "synthetic" sugary drinks. Eat and drink foods that have antioxidants in them, and stay away from foods which may exacerbate skin conditions or cause overall dysfunction. New research suggests that foods rich in carbohydrates may actually wear down the body in a myriad ways; by cutting out sugar and starches from your diet, you may be able to clear up your skin and improve the appearance of the scar tissue.
Similarly, by exercising regularly, avoiding super dry climates, staying out of the sun, getting enough rest at night and limiting stress, you can naturally improve the radiance of your skin.
3. Amino Acid Therapy, Homeopathic Herbs, Vitamin C and Vitamin A and Cocoa Butter
You can find a range of herbs and vitamins to take both topically and orally to fade scars naturally and improve your overall vigor. Consult a dermatologist before engaging in a radical home scar treatment program and stop treatment if negative side effects occur.



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