How to Soften Facial Scars

Maybe you have a facial scar due to an injury or a surgical procedure, or maybe you have scars on your face due to acne. Facial scars can often be uncomfortable or unsightly and may prevent you from putting your best face forward. Softening facial scars so they appear less noticeable can be done using massage and natural remedies or specialized medical treatments.

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Using Massage and Natural Remedies

  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Massage the scars with your fingers.
    Scar massage can help to flatten and soften scars, especially during the immature phase of scarring, where the scar is in the healing stages or has just healed. Applying pressure to the scars through massage can encourage collagen production, help to decrease any itchiness, and give the scar more moisture and flexibility. However, scar massage will not work on scars that are more than two years old. To massage your scars:[1]
    • Use non scented lotion on the scars that will not irritate your skin. Start by applying lotion and then using two fingers to put light pressure on the scars, making small circles over the length of the scars and the skin around them. You can then massage the scars up and down with two fingers and side to side. You should use enough pressure to make the scars area appear light in color or turn white.
    • Always use lotion on the scars before you massage them, as they will likely be sensitive or dry as they heals. Massage the scars two to three times a day for ten minutes at a time, at least six months after the scar develops. You can continue to massage the scars after six months to promote healing and to soften the scars.
    • Stop massaging the scars if you experience redness, bleeding, increased pain around or on the scars, and if the scars feel warmer than the skin around them.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Apply vitamin E lotion the scars.
    Lotion that contains vitamin E has been known to soften scars and encourage healing. However, only put vitamin E lotion on scars that have had one month to heal, as putting lotion on before then can lead to a further buildup of scar tissue.[2][3]
    • Always try a small amount of product on your face before putting it on any facial scars to ensure you do not have an allergic reaction to the product.
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Make a lemon juice, sugar, and honey scrub.
    Lemon juice is a natural astringent and can help to fade acne scars. Because it is acidic, it can help to remove dead skin cells and soften any acne scars so they gradually fade away. Apply a lemon juice based face mask to help soften your scars and encourage the scars to fade.[4]
    • Prepare the scrub right before you are planning to use it so it is fresh. Combine two tablespoons of honey, one tablespoon of lemon juice, one tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil and one and a half tablespoons of sugar.
    • Using clean fingers, gently massage the scrub onto your facial scars. Use gentle circular motions to ensure the scars are well scrubbed for five to ten minutes and then rinse with warm water.
    • If you feel a burning or stinging sensation on your skin after you apply the scrub due to the acidity of the lemon juice, you can dilute the scrub with two tablespoons of water.
  4. How.com.vn English: Step 4 Use olive oil and a warm towel on the scars.
    Olive oil is a natural oil that can help to soften your scars and help them to heal. Try to use organic olive oil as you do not want to put any additives or chemicals on your skin.
    • Pour one tablespoon of olive oil in a bowl. Dip your fingers into the olive oil and massage your scars gently and slowly.
    • Place a steaming towel over your face to open your pores and allow the olive oil to soften your scars. Once the towel cools down, use it to wipe any remaining oil off your skin.
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Using Medical Treatments

  1. How.com.vn English: Step 1 Talk to a dermatologist about dermabrasion and chemical peels.
    Over time your scars will fade, but if you want to speed up the process by softening them, you can use medical treatments to improve the appearance of the scars. Dermabrasion works by removing the top layers of skin with an electrical machine that abrades the skin. The skin then heals from the procedure, appearing smoother and less noticeable. Dermabrasion should be performed by a dermatologist in a medical setting.[5]
    • Chemical peels are another option to reduce the appearance of facial scars. During this procedure, the top layer of skin is removed with a chemical application, allowing the skin to regenerate and the scars to appear less prominent.
  2. How.com.vn English: Step 2 Speak to your dermatologist about laser resurfacing and punch grafts.
    These two procedures can be effective on fine or deep scars due to acne or surgery. However, they should always be done by a certified dermatologist.[6]
    • Laser resurfacing is done by using high-energy light to burn away damaged, scarred skin.
    • Punch grafts are small skin grafts that can be used to replace damaged or scarred skin. During this procedure, the dermatologist punches a hole in your skin to remove the scar. The hole is then replaced with unscarred skin, often from the back of your earlobe.
  3. How.com.vn English: Step 3 Ask your dermatologist about collagen injections.
    Collagen is used by dermatologists to treat wrinkles, facial lines, and scars. For facial scarring, your dermatologist might use purified bovine(cow) collagen, which can replace the natural collagen that has been lost in the scars.[7]
    • As well, some cortisone-like injections have been known to soften and shrink hard scars on the body, including the face.
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    How do you treat facial scars to go away entirely?
    How.com.vn English: Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Board Certified Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist
    Dr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil is a board certified Dermatologist, Dermatopathologist, and the Owner of Mudgil Dermatology, a state-of-the-art dermatology practice based in New York, New York. As one of the few dermatologists in the area to achieve board certification in both dermatology and dermatopathology, Dr. Mudgil specializes in all aspects of medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. He received his Bachelor's degree with Phi Beta Kappa honors from Emory University and earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) with Alpha Omega Alpha honors from the Stony Brook University School of Medicine. In medical school, Dr. Mudgil was among a handful of students nationwide to receive a coveted Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship and Scholarship. He then completed his residency in dermatology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, where he served as chief resident. Additionally, Dr. Mudgil went on to complete a fellowship at the prestigious Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, and the American Society of Dermatopathology. Dr. Mudgil is also a member of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine teaching faculty.
    How.com.vn English: Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Board Certified Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist
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    Go see a dermatologist and ask them about a laser treatment. That's really the best way to remove scars in any kind of permanent way.
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    I got a laser treatment, but my scar didn't go away. What can I do?
    How.com.vn English: Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Board Certified Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist
    Dr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil is a board certified Dermatologist, Dermatopathologist, and the Owner of Mudgil Dermatology, a state-of-the-art dermatology practice based in New York, New York. As one of the few dermatologists in the area to achieve board certification in both dermatology and dermatopathology, Dr. Mudgil specializes in all aspects of medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. He received his Bachelor's degree with Phi Beta Kappa honors from Emory University and earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) with Alpha Omega Alpha honors from the Stony Brook University School of Medicine. In medical school, Dr. Mudgil was among a handful of students nationwide to receive a coveted Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship and Scholarship. He then completed his residency in dermatology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, where he served as chief resident. Additionally, Dr. Mudgil went on to complete a fellowship at the prestigious Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, and the American Society of Dermatopathology. Dr. Mudgil is also a member of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine teaching faculty.
    How.com.vn English: Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Board Certified Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist
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    Often, dermatologists combine laser treatments with PRP injections for the best results. That may work if the laser treatment on its own isn't enough. PRP stands for platelet rich plasma, and it helps stimulate collagen growth to repair your skin.
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    Why did a scar treatment work for me but not my friend?
    How.com.vn English: Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Board Certified Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist
    Dr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil is a board certified Dermatologist, Dermatopathologist, and the Owner of Mudgil Dermatology, a state-of-the-art dermatology practice based in New York, New York. As one of the few dermatologists in the area to achieve board certification in both dermatology and dermatopathology, Dr. Mudgil specializes in all aspects of medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. He received his Bachelor's degree with Phi Beta Kappa honors from Emory University and earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) with Alpha Omega Alpha honors from the Stony Brook University School of Medicine. In medical school, Dr. Mudgil was among a handful of students nationwide to receive a coveted Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship and Scholarship. He then completed his residency in dermatology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, where he served as chief resident. Additionally, Dr. Mudgil went on to complete a fellowship at the prestigious Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, and the American Society of Dermatopathology. Dr. Mudgil is also a member of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine teaching faculty.
    How.com.vn English: Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD
    Board Certified Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist
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    It varies from person to person. Everybody has different skin, and there so many factors that go into the health of your skin. What works for one person may not work for another.
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      6. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD. Board Certified Dermatologist & Dermatopathologist. Expert Interview. 8 October 2020.
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      This article was co-authored by Adarsh Vijay Mudgil, MD. Dr. Adarsh Vijay Mudgil is a board certified Dermatologist, Dermatopathologist, and the Owner of Mudgil Dermatology, a state-of-the-art dermatology practice based in New York, New York. As one of the few dermatologists in the area to achieve board certification in both dermatology and dermatopathology, Dr. Mudgil specializes in all aspects of medical, surgical, and cosmetic dermatology. He received his Bachelor's degree with Phi Beta Kappa honors from Emory University and earned his Doctor of Medicine (MD) with Alpha Omega Alpha honors from the Stony Brook University School of Medicine. In medical school, Dr. Mudgil was among a handful of students nationwide to receive a coveted Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship and Scholarship. He then completed his residency in dermatology at the Mount Sinai Medical Center in Manhattan, where he served as chief resident. Additionally, Dr. Mudgil went on to complete a fellowship at the prestigious Ackerman Academy of Dermatopathology. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Dermatology, the American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, and the American Society of Dermatopathology. Dr. Mudgil is also a member of the Mount Sinai School of Medicine teaching faculty. This article has been viewed 72,200 times.
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