Simple Home Remedies To Reduce The Appearance Of Scars

Baking Soda

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Baking soda is a natural exfoliator that can remove dead skin cells without damaging the tissue around the scar. It also helps in balancing the pH of the skin. To use baking soda for scar treatment, patients will need to make a paste that combines baking soda with distilled water. Most organizations recommend mixing two parts water with one part baking soda, and some individuals might want to try mixing an unmeasured amount of distilled water with two tablespoons of baking soda until it creates a paste.

Once the paste is ready, patients should wet the scar and surrounding area with distilled water. Then, the baking soda paste should be applied directly to the scar. Many patients often choose to gently massage it onto the scar for approximately one minute before rinsing it off. Other individuals choose to place a warm compress over the area after the paste has been applied. The paste and the compress are left in place for around fifteen minutes. Baking soda pastes can be used safely on a daily basis.

Shea Butter

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Research indicates shea butter may help repair skin and inhibit the formation of keloid scars. It is a highly effective moisturizer, and keeping wounds moist is known to aid the healing process, particularly in cases where scars have been caused by lacerations, cuts, or burns. Many store-bought shea butter products contain additives that may irritate the skin, and experts suggest patients try to use unfiltered and raw shea butter. This type of shea butter is hard, and it needs to be softened in the microwave for a few seconds before it can be used. Once the shea butter has been softened, it can be applied directly to the scar. Patients may choose to massage it into the skin, and the area can be covered with a bandage. Shea butter is safe to apply several times a day. Patients with tree nut allergies should ask their physician before using shea butter.

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