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Has anyone tried or had luck using some of the scar creams that are out on the market?

I picked up a tube and was going to try it out, but wanted to see if anyone here has seen any improvement (mainly on the larger scar), the others are tiny.

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The best thing you can use on scars (assuming they're somewhat new and not decades old) is pure rose hip seed oil. Studies were done on mastectomy patients and the results were phenomenal. Rose hip seed oil is proven to rejuvenate skin cells...unlike other products making such claims.

If you need a good source, I'd be happy to give you mine. Just send me a message. I don't know the rules on posting it to the list.

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i haven't heard of the rose hip oil, but it sounds great. right now i am using Mederma. it is working. my largest scar isn't so bad, and not as red. there was a tiny scar that i havn't touched, just to see if the ointment works. that little scar is still very dark. so i guess for me it is working. good luck

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My friend swears by Emu Oil and I have to admit that her scars from a accident look great. You can google it and order it from a place in Tenn. Those people are honest, speedy service, and not too costly. I have another friend that used Mederma and it worked well too.

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