Scars occur for many reasons. An injury to the skin like a cut or scrape, a bad rash, chicken pox or acne can cause scarring. Surgery can also cause scars to form. Some scars fade away on their own in time, while others are permanent. Thankfully, it doesn't matter if your scars are old or new. There are ways to eliminate them, or at least reduce their appearance in time.
Scars can vary in appearance, from being silvery and recessed to puffy and red. Over time, your scar matures and it becomes more difficult to remove or diminish the appearance of scars that are old as opposed to new scars. If y...
Burns, cuts, acne and stretch marks can all lead to scarring that may go untreated for many years. Although scars sometimes fade with time, it may seem as if the process is moving far too slowly. Fortunately, several treatments...
Others experience an increase in collagen and elastin production due to acne inflammation and subsequent healing, leading to raised and tender scars. The type of scarring you experience dictates the form of treatment, even with...
Surgical scars are a painful reminder of past operations, and they may cause cosmetic concern. Scars are usually raised, red areas that gradually flatten and fade in time. Although scars cannot be completely removed, there are ...
The worse your acne is, the more obvious your pimple scars are likely to be. Treating acne when it appears is the best way to reduce scarring, but if you're trying to get rid of old pimple scars, you're not completely out of lu...
After a home improvement project, you may have leftover paint cans and not know what to do with them. Don't just store them in your basement or garage. Most paint cans are made from metal or steel---a sought-after material in r...