I had applied garlic last week end on my face Wich caused a burn black mark Wich is nw pealed off But has left behind a pinkish mark Its already two days i m waitin fr the pinkish mark to reduce wich hasnt Can u please tell me will this mark b permanent ? O will reduce in a week arnd ?
Hi there.
It appears you have had an 'irrtiant contact dermatitis' reaction with garlic.
I note your history & clinical features as you describe them.
These things take time to get back to normal.
I would have recommended a hydrocortisone cream immediately to limit the damage but fear the time for that has passed.
The mark should not be a permanent one but will take time to get back to the normal skin colour et al.
Please consider using a 'compact' with tint & a SPF 50 from Bioderma in the mornings to prevent further photodamage.
In the evenings or twice/daily , i find in my patients that a cream called Cicabio again from the company Biodema helps greatly to 'normalise' the skin
Do wish you a uniform complexion soon. Cheers!
Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD
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Would Garlic Burn Scar Be Permanent?
Hi there. It appears you have had an irrtiant contact dermatitis reaction with garlic. I note your history & clinical features as you describe them. These things take time to get back to normal. I would have recommended a hydrocortisone cream immediately to limit the damage but fear the time for that has passed. The mark should not be a permanent one but will take time to get back to the normal skin colour et al. Please consider using a compact with tint & a SPF 50 from Bioderma in the mornings to prevent further photodamage. In the evenings or twice/daily , i find in my patients that a cream called Cicabio again from the company Biodema helps greatly to normalise the skin Do wish you a uniform complexion soon. Cheers! Dr Praveen Rodrigues MD