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For people who have any sort of a scar

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bakedbeansandtuna · 30/06/2017 20:25

I saw the other day a lady asking for help with a C-section scar. I wanted to reply but couldn't as was working. I couldn't find the thread later, but just wanted to offer some advice based on something I am using. I thought this would be a good place to post for scars.

Right, I don't have a C section but I have a surgical scar. It is nearly six months old. I have been using embrace scar treatment for the last 30 days and I'm going to do it for another 30. Now, it is expensive. And you can only buy it in the US so I have a friend buy it for me and ship it over. If customs stop the parcel of course it ends up costing a wee bit more. Prior to this I had used dermatrix and cica care strips. If anyone has bother with a scar (mine was agony) - I think these things are really good and they do them for a range of scars inc. c section.

I just wanted to share knowledge of the product, as it has really helped me. The only problem is the larger the scar, the more expensive it is (I'm using the medium size).

I have previously been using olive body butter from the body shop which was kindly recommended by a lady here. I will go back to that once this 30 day batch is done.

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