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Have you ever had plastic surgery?

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Renikari · F
No. I would like to to cover up my scars but that I'll probably never have half the money to cover that.
Miram · 31-35, F
@Renikari Are you sure you need a surgery to do so?
Renikari · F
@Miram Yes. Unless there's some other method of covering up disfiguring scars I don't know about.
LyricalOne · F
@Renikari Is laser removal a possibility?
Renikari · F
@LyricalOne I don't even know what that is but it sounds expensive so probably not.
Vgore0304 · 31-35, F
@Renikari they vitamin k oil with cross fiber fraction that got rid of some of my scars
LyricalOne · F
@Renikari Might be worth checking out. I'd imagine it's less costly than full-on plastic surgery.
Renikari · F
@Vgore0304 Were yours big gaping scars caused by severe lacerations?
LyricalOne · F
@Renikari https://www.everydayhealth.com/skin-and-beauty/lasers-for-scar-removal.aspx
Miram · 31-35, F
@LyricalOne @Renikari It's only as expensive as surgery if it requires multiple laser systems. It really depends on the location of scars and the type.

There are also creams that can significantly reduce the appearance.

This not a medical advice, it's just a personal experience. I have had many scars Because of the surgeries in the past. I got few years ago and needed a cream to deal with an eczema I had. The eczema happened on an old scar. I noticed it made the skin flatter and when it healed the scar vanished too.

Researched the components and tried to extract them from herbs. Applied that on my own skin, it really helped reduce the scaring from years ago. The one on my shoulder completely dissapeared.
Again this isn't made to encourage añything.

Surgery should only be placed as first option when it's an emergency.
Vgore0304 · 31-35, F
@Renikari it was on elbow and hand and knee but cross fiber fraction got rid of them