I met with accident 4 months ago. I have got a hypertrophic scar on my face. Can I expect contractubex to help me recover from it?
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Keloids and hypertrophic scars are difficult to treat. There are many modalities available for their treatment, however only are a few have been proven to be effective. Massage, silicone gel preparations and intra-lesional steroids are by far the best treatments available for treatments. Some scars may also be amenable to surgical scar revision. Please consult a plastic surgeon to get best results.
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Not much effective. Undergo intralesional medicine therapy. Otherwise, few creams also available. Contact me by direct online consultation for treatment.
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Hello. Definitely it can be treated. Keloids have variety of treatment nowadays depending upon its size, position and response. There are procedures like compression bandages, silicon gel or sheet treatment, intralesional steroids, excision etc. But none can be suggested without examination in proper. U can definitely get rid of it, or at least decrease it in size, and prevent its recurrence. For deciding which treatment will suit you and where it can be done, you can consult or text me online with details and pictures of the lesion
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