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Understanding the Scar
- Bacterial infections can lead to facial scarring. Assess the scar type (e.g., hypertrophic, atrophic) for appropriate treatment.
Initial Care and Prevention
- Keep the area clean and moisturized. Use sunscreen to prevent scar darkening.
Over-the-Counter Treatments
- Consider silicone gels or sheets. Topical creams with vitamin E or onion extract may help.
Medical Treatments
- Consult a dermatologist for options like:a. Prescription topicals (e.g., retinoids).b. Chemical peels or laser therapy.c. Microneedling or steroid injections for raised scars.
Lifestyle and Supportive Measures
- Maintain a diet rich in vitamins and minerals. Avoid picking or scratching the scar.
When to Seek Professional Help
- See a dermatologist if there is persistent redness, pain, or worsening of the scar.
Relevant Medical Specialties
- Dermatology is key for scar management.
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