How to Get Rid of Chicken Pox Scars

Chicken pox is a very common disease that can leave unsightly scars behind on the skin. In many cases these scars will fade on their own eventually, but many are embarrassed by their presence and would like to deal with this problem more quickly. There are several home remedies as well as medical treatments that can assist with this process so you don’t have to deal with unsightly scar tissue.

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How to Get Rid of Chicken Pox Scars

Home Remedies

1. Vitamin E Oil

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Many times chicken pox scars will start to fade within a year of the virus running its course, but those that would like them to disappear faster can use vitamin E oil to help the skin heal. Vitamin E oil will help to hydrate the skin which is essential to helping marks on the skin fade. You can purchase vitamin E oil over the counter and massage it directly into the skin. This massaging technique will increase circulation to the area, which will further boost the healing process while allowing the built-up scar tissue to feel soft and normal again. Use this treatment two times a day, evenly distributing the oil over all the areas that have the chicken pox scars.

2. Lemon Juice

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Lemon is a natural skin brightener that can take down darkness or inflammation commonly associated with chicken pox scars. Simply juice a lemon and apply this juice directly to the affected area of the skin. You may need to dilute it if you have sensitive skin. Because lemon has bleaching effects, you will need to avoid sunlight while using this cure.

3. Honey

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Honey is an Ayuvedic that is considered particularly helpful in managing scarring on the skin. Gently rub honey onto your face or other areas affected by chicken pox scars. Take care not to scratch the surface of your skin while you are performing this remedy.

4. Papaya and Honey Paste

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Take a small piece of papaya and make a paste by mashing it with honey. The papaya and honey combination provides a super dose of amino acids and enzymes that can help to rid your skin of unwanted scar tissue. Both of these ingredients are also good for naturally promoting healthy, bright skin.

5. Aloe Vera

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Aloe Vera is known for providing many benefits to the skin including taking down redness, reducing the depth of scars and ridding your skin of dark spots. Take a fresh Aloe Vera leaf and break it open. Squeeze the leaf to collect the gel inside and place this fresh gel on your scars. Leave this product in place for a few minutes for best effects.

6. OTC Products

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There are several products on the market that claim to help get rid of chicken pox scars. These will usually help to take down general scar tissue and inflammation on the skin. Look for products that contain diphenhydramine, as this is usually what is recommended for removing chicken pox marks. The one downside of these products is that you often have to use them for long periods of time to see any results.

7. Coconut Water

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Pouring fresh coconut water onto the surface of your skin several times a day can help to rejuvenate the skin. This is considered an ideal remedy for those that would like a quick treatment to remove chicken pox scars.

8. Sandalwood Paste

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Make a paste with sandalwood, honey or rose water and apply it to the skin affected by chicken pox scars. Perform this remedy daily for as long as necessary to make these marks disappear.

9. Vitamin K Rich Foods

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Foods that have a great deal of vitamin K can help to protect and heal your skin, including reducing the appearance of chicken pox scars. Such foods include liver, green turnips, cabbage, broccoli, tomatoes, spinach, dairy products and lean meat.

Professional Treatment

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1. Microdermabrasion

This is a non-invasive treatment that helps to regenerate health skin in areas that have been damaged. Your doctor will remove these damaged layers so the healthy layers underneath which were not affected by chicken pox scaring will be able to show through.

2. Photo Facial

A laser light will be shone on your skin to break down the pigments in the scars. This will also encourage the growth of collagen in your lower skin layers to help remove scars that are set very deeply.

3. Excision

This is an ideal technique for stubborn scars that have not responded to other treatment. Your doctor will surgically remove the scar tissue, leaving behind a mark that is much smaller and less noticeable.

 
 
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