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Facial Scarring?
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Apparently the red cross (believe it or not) are experts in covering scars.......obviously it would be something that you would need to do a daily basis but they can show you and possibly give you the products to use.
You do ahve to get a referral from your GP though whom I feel sure would refer you.
Good luck - I do agree with others that for the time being you need to purchase something that will let the damage heal with minimum scarring.......i think there are products in boots and perhaps you could get some help from the pharmacist.
I would also imagine that your GP would be happy to refer you to a plastic surgeon.
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My wife had sort of a scar on her face after she met with a vehicle accident. Face packs, creams , and facials did to her nothing.. absolutely nothing . Finally she got a skin tag removal procedure with some Botox treatment from Lakeview Surgery Centre Richmond Hill . She is looking as radiant as ever now. I would suggest you surgery as the best option. Good luck !
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