Things You'll Need:
- Vitamin E Oil
- Foods rich in Vitamin K
- Fresh lemon
- Water
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Step 1
Apply Vitamin E Oil to your skin. Vitamin E helps to nourish and heal the skin. Apply the oil twice daily until you see the scars fade.
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Step 2
Ingest products high in Vitamin K. Foods that are high in Vitamin K are good for you skin because vitamin K helps to heal and protect the skin. Add foods like green cabbage, spinach, green turnips, tomatoes, liver, broccoli, lean meats and dairy products to your diet for a natural fading of old chicken pox scars.
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Step 3
Brush fresh lemon over the scars. By passing a fresh cut lemon over your chicken pox scars you can help to remove dead skin and will give you a healthy glow. It also acts as a bleaching agent; it can help to lighten the scars. Stay out of direct sunlight for about 30 minutes after applying the lemon to your skin.
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Step 4
Drink lots of water. By drinking at least 80oz of water every day, you can greatly diminish unwanted chicken pox scars. Water intake increases circulation and increases the natural production of collagen which helps to keep the skin firm and even. An even skin tone will diminish the look of unwanted chicken pox scars.
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Step 5
Consider clinical alternatives. The above suggestions can help to get rid of old chicken pox scars, but the older they are the tougher they are to remove. If you’ve tried all the at home remedies, it may be time to consider visiting a dermatologist or a medical spa for a skin consultation.
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Step 1
Undergo a consultation. Before choosing a treatment plan, undergo a consultation with a dermatologist or with a certified skin specialist at a medical spa or clinic. There are several treatments, both invasive and non-invasive, that can help to effectively get rid of old chicken pox scars. Depending on the severity of your situation, some may work better than others.
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Step 2
Get a Microdermabrasion. Microdermabrasions are non-invasive facial treatments that work to revitalize and regenerate damaged skin. This procedure effectively removes the surface layer of the skin to allow the treatment area to appear fresher and healthier. This treatment can help with mild chicken pox scars, but severe scars will need a stronger solution.
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Step 3
Undergo a Photo Facial: Photo Facials or photo rejuvenation techniques utilize laser light to rejuvenate and revitalize the skin from the inside out. The photo facial procedure is able to break apart the pigment that gives the scar its color, while at the same time it promotes collagen growth in the deeper tissue layers which helps to even out the outer layers of skin. This treatment works better for deeper, more severe chicken pox scars.
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Step 4
Consider excision. If you find that the non-invasive techniques for chicken pox scar removal just aren’t working, depending on where the scars are located, you may want to try a more surgical route. Excision is an invasive treatment that will surgically remove the scar. While the incision will still leave you with a scar, it will be minimal when compared to your original scar. This route should only be necessary when individuals have deep-pitted chicken pox scars.














