Share
Home
/
Skin Conditions
/
Is there any cream or medicine that can remove old chicken pox scars or its appearence?
Sign Up to our social questions and Answers Engine to ask questions, answer people’s questions, and connect with other people.
Login to our social questions & Answers Engine to ask questions answer people’s questions & connect with other people.
Verified answer
Old, pitted scars are almost impossible to remove with medicines--and they certainly won't go away with cosmetics. I wouldn't waste time and money on these.
I suggest you consult a good dermatologist / cosmetic surgeon. There are procedures such as glycolic peels (or deeper Phenolic peels), microdermabrasion (removing the top layers of the skin with very fine abrasives) etc. which will probably help you get rid of these scars.
Some of these procedures are mild; others border on surgery-like status with respect to pain and healing times. Your doctor will evaluate your scarring and ascertain the treatment that's best for you.
1
My daughter had just got the Chicken Pox and her first blisters started to appear a few days ago, even though she has already received the vaccine before. I was very worried, as everyday more and more blisters appear. I think I had counted at least 50 blisters on her.
Luckily another mother had recommended me this Fast Chicken Pox Cure book on a parenting forum and I decided to try it out. I have been extremely pleased by the results as my daughters symptoms, mainly blisters, had begun to fade soon after as this book described. The first thing I noticed was she was feeling better and more energetic. And then the blisters started to scab and dry up, which was great because she wasn't itchy after that.
At last all her blisters shed off from her skin and healed up... all in probably less than 3 days!
Begin to cure the Chicken Pox immediately?
Scars being what they are, there is little that can be done to remove them. Even the best plastic surgeons can only reduce a scar to near-invisibility.
But however there are creams such as SCARprin (one of the better ones) that are effective at reducing the appearance of the scars.
Other products are Dermatix Ultra which is almost as effective as the SCARprin (being slightly less capable for burn scars) and just below that is Talsyn-CL which is slightly less capable at Keloid Scars and Burn Scars than the SCARprin.
Chicken pox scars usually go away on their own....except the first mark which wud stay always!but still if u want them to go away quickly try coconut oil, coconut water in milk....or any vitamin E capsule..as in u cut the capsule and gel inside it apply that!Luck!!
Yes definetly you can remove scars by using Mother of Pearl cream .It is a natural skin ointment.
scars are scars. try Mederma or a similar product, or consult a dermatologist for a prescription
pure vitamin e oil