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Old 01-22-2005, 12:13 PM   #6
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Re: HELP acid burn EMERGENCY AFTER CARE HELP

To prevent scarring eat lots of food with with copper and vitamin C. Examples are dark green leafy vegetables.
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Old 01-22-2005, 01:49 PM   #7
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Re: HELP acid burn EMERGENCY AFTER CARE HELP

Seems like you're overreacting, after seeing your screenname. Provide pictures. Maybe people here will know what to do after they indentify exactly what you did.

But still, see a derm. That's what I would do.
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Old 01-22-2005, 04:18 PM   #8
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Re: HELP acid burn EMERGENCY AFTER CARE HELP

thanks karl and sourcry...i appreciate it. im looking into dermabrasion and i will be taking my vitamin C luv yas!!!

scoripion... um no im not exaggerationt. i dont know why people would need to see pics of it, i told exactly what happend, it is blistering. and FYI i dont have access to a dermatoligst .
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Old 01-22-2005, 04:22 PM   #9
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Re: HELP acid burn EMERGENCY AFTER CARE HELP

karl ! thanks hun ! i will be checking up on it. i have been thinking about dermabrasion since you said that. it would take me a long long time to save up but it sounds like a pretty good procedure. thanks **HUGS SWEETIE*

soucry! oh thank u !!! will it help if i take vitamin C from scars that ahppend a few months ago ? or is it late ? anyway im going 2 be taking a lot of vitamins now thanks ! *HUGS*

scorpion - i dont konw how you got that from my name, but no i wasnt exagerating. i said it was blistering and described the problem exactly as it was. and that is what it was. and also my name speaks for itself. im not overexaggerating in my name. i do have acne scars all over my face , that is why i chose that name. i dont know why it would be so hard for you to belive, acne scars do happen you know. you cant discredit everything i say on this board just because my name.... there is nothing wrong with my name, it speaks the truth. try not to be so presumptious about me please. thanks ! cuz remember, you dont know me. and for you to judge me would be like you thinking you have illusions of grandur and super powers! anyway that said, thanks for your concern

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Old 01-23-2005, 10:17 PM   #10
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Re: HELP acid burn EMERGENCY AFTER CARE HELP

i have had 4 aura laser treatments for hair removal combined with the alexandrite laser got rid of all my scarring completely where i shave after nothing else worked.i think it is called IPL.also i have heard of a filler bioalcamid made by a russian company that works great.i had no luck with microdermabrasions,peels,co2 laser resurfacing and 2 full face thermages.you might search for bioalcamid and aura laser for more information.i have also heard promising results with isologen but its only avalible so far in the UK and Australia.it is also very expensive ranging anywhere between 6000 and 8000 dollars.karl is punch floating like punch grafting?by the way its been 2.5 years on spiro and premerin and .5 avodart and my skin is perfect!but then again i killed my sex drive in the process but its still better than cystic acne.there are so many ways to treat acne and acne scars.oh yea and i think bioalcamid is only avalible in mexico.i know if you want to spend about 1000 dollars on the plane ticket bangkok,thailand and other places in thailand are great doctors and decent prices for scar treatments.
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