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Updated by Kylierose Dillon on Feb 15, 2015
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Useful Tips to Avoid Scarring your Face

If you've sustained an injury, large or small, you may end up with a scar. It's a natural and healthy outcome in the process of wound healing: collagen in the deeper layers of your skin becomes exposed and rises to the surface to "close" the wound and in the process, forms a scar. However, that's not to say that we can't influence the way that scar tissue will mature, and in many ways appear, during the process.
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How to Prevent Scarring
If you've sustained an injury, large or small, you may end up with a scar. It's a natural and healthy outcome in the process of wound healing: collagen in the deeper layers of your skin becomes exposed and rises to the surface to "close"...
How to Prevent Facial Scarring | LIVESTRONG.COM
Although skin cells continuously regenerate, scars can form when skin is damaged. As unattractive as facial scars may appear, all scars play a role in the healing process. It's the way the body responds to injury. The problem is the new tissue that replaces the damaged tissue is not the same; therefore, it may look different in color and...
Dos and Don'ts of Scar Prevention
No matter how careful we are, accidents happen. Whether it's a toddler bumping his head on the sharp corner of a coffee table or an adult slipping up with a kitchen knife while slicing vegetables, injuries - and often lingering scars - abound.
The Best Ways to Avoid Scars
Nobody likes getting cut up and dealing with a potential scar. While you'll find countless supposed remedies out there to avoid scars, The Wall Street Journal takes a look at which of these treatments really work. As it turns out, according to Dr. Whitney Bower, the best way to avoid scars is good old Vaseline: She recommends plain old Vaseline and a Band-Aid.
How to Prevent Face Scarring From Cuts and Wounds | eHow
Scars are fibrous tissue filling in for lost skin. Infections, burns, cuts, punctures, other wounds, surgical incisions, acne, inflammation and other problems sometimes cause scarring. Scarring may result from a cut or wound on your face. Proper care reduces the risk and helps minimize scarring, but there is no guaranteed way to prevent it.
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Botox® is a protein derived from botulism toxin that is injected underneath skin in order to minimize or smooth out lines and wrinkles on the face. When low doses are used, it actually paralyzes or relaxes facial muscles, giving the recipient a clean, smooth facial appearance. Botox® is produced by Allergan Pharmaceuticals.