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now it left a scar or some sort.
How do you get rid of it?
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Never pick scabs. This could very well be permanent. If it is, it will forever be on you. If not, it should dissapear in time. Good Luck!
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Scars remain. You can try cocoa butter or neosporin to try and get rid of it. good luck. if its a really big scar, you can go to the dermatologist to get help.
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well, if you only just picked it off i dont think its scarred
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scar treatments at your local
pharmacy (cvs,rite-aid, etc…)
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get a cream called scar-zone at any pharmacy, wal*Mart, target, k-Mart etc.
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Medications. But of course, that kind of scar will probably be gone in a few months, so don't worry about it.
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Easier said than done, but try not to pick it. Possibility of leaving a scar is higher when you keep picking at it.
Put some antibiotic lotion on it and it'll heal so much faster. Ask your local pharmacist.
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you should put neosporin (or any triple antbiotic ointment) on it when it is still a fresh injury..it will help prevent the visibility of scars..tho i don't know if it would help you any now that you've already picked it..but you could try if ya wanna..
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Apply the fresh sap from the Aloe Vera plant on it- from the plant itself… not from a lotion. Apply it a few times. It itches a bit after you apply it, but it works like magic. Every household should have this plant.
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You should try Cocoa Butter creams.
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:'( Sorry but you can actually, sorry. Nevermind I did some research right now. http://www.scarstretchmarkremoval.com/?g… There's tons that are right for you. Go to g@ogl and type in how to get rid of scares. Personally I can find anything wit it now. No need for yahoo awnsers…
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If it really is a scar, it's gonna be there for life. You might have just opened the wound up again, in which case it should heal.
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vitamin e
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