Face Hit The Ball, Injured, Stitches Done, On Fucidin And Cream, Sunblock, Scars On Face. Scars Removal Treatment?
Hello, in April 20 I had an injury in my face duo to a hit in a football game, the doctor made 7 or 6 parole stitches on i! The doctor remove the stitches on April 27 and i put Fucidin, and another cream on it since 5 days now and also sunblock when i go out! Now the crust is gone but there s a very clear scar in my faces and still some tumor! I want to erase this mark! What s the best solution please? THANKS
hi,
welcome to HCM.
Your scar mark on face can be removed by surgical reconstruction.
You need to visit a cosmetic or dermato-surgeon/ Dermato surgery department of any hospital for this procedure.
So do not worry, go to a surgeon.
With regards,
Hi...dear aj..,
Thanks fr choosing HCM..,
Scar on the face is difficult to treat..,
So for scar ..,
1) Chemical peeling.,
2) Dermabrasion..,
3) LASER treatment is the best..,
Continue ...Morning times use SUNSCREEN LOTION
Night times use MOisturizing cream..,
After LASER therapy....the treatyment may be change..,
thanQ
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Face Hit The Ball, Injured, Stitches Done, On Fucidin And Cream, Sunblock, Scars On Face. Scars Removal Treatment?
hi, welcome to HCM. Your scar mark on face can be removed by surgical reconstruction. You need to visit a cosmetic or dermato-surgeon/ Dermato surgery department of any hospital for this procedure. So do not worry, go to a surgeon. With regards,