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You can get medical grade silicone patches online (Amazon!!) that can be applied at night and will create the right environment for your skin to heal. The reviews are excellent and theyre very inexpensive to buy. Hope this helps!!
@sonu10 I don't really have a recommendation for something to help it heal but something I haven't seen mentioned is staying away from the sun. I'm not sure if putting sunscreen on it is a good idea but try avoiding the sun as much as possible to avoid darkening it, since it's brand new skin and it's more easily damaged.
@makeitup305 thanks a lot !! yes my doctor told me to avoid direct exposure to son😎. 🙏 Thanks a lot for stopping by!
Oh @sonu10 Bless you 💓 sending you gigantic hugs
If you are in the US ask your doctor for a prescription for Biafine Emulsion Cream. It’s expensive here like $80 for a small tube but Don’t settle for the generic it’s not the same.
It is used in burn wards it is layered on the skin to coat the skin surface (dont rub it in just pat it on) The Barrier of the Biafine emulsion cream creates a perfect environment for the skin cells to regenerate and heal quickly. It also smells fantastic.
it is a fast healing miracle cream. It’s not for open wounds or rashes.
its made in France and sold there over the counter without a prescription in much larger tubes for a quarter of the price as here.
@PaletteAddict99 when I worked at a French bakery they had this on hand for oven burns. The owner used to pick up a ton of them from France and bring them over and keep them in the fridge.
🙏🙏🙏I have order it!!
@makeitup305 Yes! It is the best cream. It will heal things sometimes overnight. I even use it on my cuticles when they get out of control and also if I get irritated from glycholic on my face. I don’t understand why it needs a prescription here. It’s pretty basic ingredients.
@PaletteAddict99 Thanks so much for your prayers and hugs 🥰
The product loioks promising,I would definitely give it a try ,I will check it online now!! Thanks a lot .its such a wonderful community blessed to get all the useful information as I was so worried about the scars on my face!!
@sonu10 And I’ll keep praying for you 💞
the online order took a long time since it came on the slow boat from Spain
in the mean time I would totally try to get a prescription from an MD to get going right away
@PaletteAddict99 Thanks 😊 So much ,I have ordered it🙏🙏 hopefully it shd be with me soon!! I will update u once I start using it 🥰
appreciate your inputs and 🙏 prayers💕
@sonu10 Have you been seen by a burn center? Of course we have to recommend being seen by a medical professional and getting appropriate care. When your burn is fresh keeping it clean is the most important part. Use a washcloth and mild soap (our burn center uses baby soap) and then cover it with bacitracin in between washings. The white colors in the one at the top indicate deeper burns. Burns change over time (sometimes they take 3-5 days to show how deep they really are), and if that one keeps getting whiter and not progressing in healing you really need to be seen, same if the other one opens up and has a lot of white in it.
Once you are on the mend, order some Glucan pro 3000 lotion, it's available on amazon. It is expensive, about $80 for a small jar but a little goes a long way and it should last you a while if you don't have other burn areas. The main ingredient is beta glucan, which helps rebuild collagen. Use glucan lotion on the closed and scarred/healed areas. I'm sorry for your experience getting burned, I worked in a burn center and know the damages that scarring can cause for burn survivors. If down the road your scars aren't healing to your liking, there are some laser options as well.
Thanks for the information it’s very useful....Yes I went to doctor and they asked me to apply polysporine until it dries or heals and to clean with water . How many days does this take to heal? I am not sure about white skin should I see doctor again?
@sonu10 If the white area isn't healing well or the white spreads to the whole area, I'd follow up. I'm really glad you went though! That I would say 2ish weeks if it doesn't spread deeper. It could take longer if you smoke, have diabetes etc too so keep that in mind also. The areas that have the white might show scar a little more than the others but the pink areas will scar and then usually heal back to your normal skin tone within 6 months to a year. Someone else recommended the vitamin E oil which is good once it's closed up too.
Thanks for all your valuable information I am using polysporine since four days And looks like it’s healing the white thing is still there but just at the corner of eyebrow,What do you say about big dark Brown spot?will that fade? I will order the cream you told plus look for Vitamin E too. Thanks so much for all your replies .You eased my tension.
It may be a long shot, but look for products that contain Tepezcohuite, a dark bluish-purple powder that comes from the bark of a tree that grows in Mexico. I know Salma Hayek was developing a product line with it not too long ago. I used it for my 3rd degree burn on my foot from flaming oil that was spilled on it in the late 90's while living in Mexico; it is well known in Mexico for healing and regenerating burnt skin, as well as helping scars. Best stuff I ever used for a burn. It is becoming more accessible on the internet. Not likely to find it in store. Best to find it in the form of a salve, or you can make one from the raw powder.
Thanks for the suggestion I have not heard about this before I will check This product !! Thanks so much
@sonu10 2nd Skin burn pads. It's a gel like pad. Last time I looked a while ago, Walgreens store brand had the actual 2nd skin packs inside their box.
Thanks for your recommendation can it be used on face?
@sonu10Yes and can cut to size. Won't stick to the wound.
Your photo is kind of blurry, I couldn't tell if your scar is just pigmented or it's both pigmented and prominent/bumpy on your skin. I have tried Mederma scar gel(available in any drugstore and grocery store, the item often has a $5 off coupon attach to it or you can find the coupon on some coupon apps), it's really effective to flatten scar(my scar is over 1 year old), but it doesn't help with reducing pigmentation. You can use any brightening product from The Ordinary line for pigmentation.
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