The Brains’ Response:
As we’ve pointed out before, we’re not dermatologists or cosmetic surgeons. However, we were skeptical that ANY kind of cream could help scars or stretch marks. After a little research we’re still somewhat skeptical, but we have learned a thing or two about treating scars…
There are many types of scars but “keloid” scars are the type that people are usually concerned with. We’ve found at least one dermatologist who says that the right kind of cream can help. Apparently, certain creams can soften the scar tissue and promote healing by realigning the collagen fibers. Massage is helpful in this process because it breaks up the scar tissue. Unfortuntately, we couldn’t find much info on specifically what kind of creams are most effective in this process. Nothing in the literature we found indicates that conventional materials, like cocoa butter, will help. But we did find a reference to “extracts” that might be useful but it looks like more research needs to be done before any definitive answer can be given.
On the bright side, dermatolgists do seem to agree that you can reduce the severity of scars by covering the healing wound with silicone, either in the form of a sheet or a cream. Check out this and this for more on scar prevention.
The Brain’s Bottom Line:
If you want to get rid of a scar, your best bet is to take care of the wound as it heals. While there is some data that suggests that creams MAY help improve the appearance of scars that are already formed, there’s no definitive answer on how effective these creams really are.
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Anonymous Says:
depending on what kind of scar you are talking about and how big, sometimes those pads that you wear 18 hours a day will help. I had dog-bite scars on my wrist and needed to fade them before my wedding - the pads by curad worked to help them fade a bit. I still have the scars, but they are not red or pink, definitely much less noticeable.
TheBeautyBrains Says:
Kendra asked if acne scars are the same as “regular” scars. They are a type of scar - we suggest reading this link:
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/
acnenet/scarring.html
TheBeautyBrains Says:
Just remember there are 3 things that can happen whenever you use some kind of treatment.
1. The scar gets better
2. The scar gets worse
3. The scar doesn’t change
But if you do nothing to a scar the following 3 things can happen.
1. The scar gets better
2. The scar gets worse
3. The scar doesn’t change
Just because you wore the pad for 18 hours and it got better doesn’t mean that it wouldn’t have gotten better on it’s own.