13 hours ago, SimpleMutton said:I hope it works but that pic was taken with a different angle. It's always the same story....if the angle or the lighting is different we can't really compare the pics.
Btwniacinamide has been proven to work on hyperpigmentation (the red/brown marks left after acne) but I don't understand how it can raise an indentation (like an atrophic scar)
I think it's the Tranexamic acid. It's a new ingredient in cosmetic that supposedly helps with wound healing.
3 hours ago, DinkumFridge said:Do you think fs2 will work on scarring? The site is said to remove scar tissue. If it really works, can it be applied to shallow scars? What do you think?
Hopefully it does. It is in clinical trials right now and it can take several years before something is marketed.
I will not buy until I see honest before/after pics.
And for honest I mean with the same lighting, same angle and possibly taken at the same time of the day (because of course in the morning just after waking up the skin look better).
I'm tired of all the tricks they use to make it seems their products work when in reality they're just that (ie tricks to scam us).
Yes in the morning scars look fuller and not so sunken, in the evening in evening top light looks awful... in direct sun from one angle not noticeable from another angle again awful.. also if u put any silicon cream on the scar and tapkids powderfor nappies it looks much smother... and then take a pic from the good angle- the scars will look like a stain... this is a trick.. all the pics I see in Internet are like this.. and Dr take the pics the same way..at leasthere people tryto post owners pics anddescriptions.
13 hours ago, Skin Pessimist said:Based on the sources I've read, the solution is creating new hair follicles. Easier said than done, but it's definitely possible -- especially since scars are small. The topical would have to penetrate into the dermis.
Yes, the researchers at UCI have already discovered this. They even published a paper back in early 2017. The research is ongoing.
On 4/21/2019 at 5:11 AM, Skin Pessimist said:Based on the sources I've read, the solution is creating new hair follicles. Easier said than done, but it's definitely possible -- especially since scars are small. The topical would have to penetrate into the dermis.
What exactly this could help ? Acne scarring ?
15 hours ago, Miro said:What exactly this could help ? Acne scarring ?
Yes. Any sort of thing requiring skin regeneration
On 4/21/2019 at 10:24 AM, MyBeautifulScars said:Yes, the researchers at UCI have already discovered this. They even published a paper back in early 2017. The research is ongoing.
The solution FS2 discovered involved Bone Morphogenic Protein (part of TGF family) IIRC. If that's true, that explains why PRP helps with wound healing. I'm pretty sure both saliva and PRP contain trace amounts of growth factors. I believe a study even found that saliva contains trace amounts of Bone Morphogenic Protein. Unfortunately, saliva doesn't penetrate the skin well. BMP concentration probably isn't high enough either. I'm sure many of you will find this weird, but I've used it on new acne, scabs, and etc to discourage scar formation. Saliva has wound healing properties which other animals regularly take advantage of.
8 hours ago, AI3forever said:Anything on the horizon?
Im feeling blue lately. Its been so many years but the anxiety is getting worse and I keep getting nightmares about my scar.
same here waiting for a scarless healig product
however i am now getting some comedonal acne and under skin bumps which is leaving me with more scars ...i took accuantane 20 mg (Edit by MOD: illegal international information and usage about prescriptions) and using it 1 pill twice in week
8 hours ago, AI3forever said:Anything on the horizon?
Im feeling blue lately. Its been so many years but the anxiety is getting worse and I keep getting nightmares about my scar.
same here waiting for a scarless healig product
however i am now getting some comedonal acne and under skin bumps which is leaving me with more scars ...i took accutane 20 mg (Edit by MOD: illegal international information and usage about prescriptions) and using it 1 pill twice in week
On 4/23/2019 at 7:05 AM, AI3forever said:Anything on the horizon?
Im feeling blue lately. Its been so many years but the anxiety is getting worse and I keep getting nightmares about my scar.
On Sunogel's website they've had more concrete info for a while now, showing at what point they are when it comes to bringing their product to fruition.
There's plenty of hope...or rather it's just a matter of time before they can fix whatever is "wrong" with you. Keep your chin up. Focus on the good things in your life and make the best of every day.
9 hours ago, Lapis lazuli said:On Sunogel's website they've had more concrete info for a while now, showing at what point they are when it comes to bringing their product to fruition.
There's plenty of hope...or rather it's just a matter of time before they can fix whatever is "wrong" with you. Keep your chin up.
Focus on the good things in your life and make the best of every day.
what concrete info ??
20 hours ago, Lapis lazuli said:On Sunogel's website they've had more concrete info for a while now, showing at what point they are when it comes to bringing their product to fruition.
There's plenty of hope...or rather it's just a matter of time before they can fix whatever is "wrong" with you. Keep your chin up.
Focus on the good things in your life and make the best of every day.
Their website hasn't been updated for over a year. There was a recent picture of a healed wound they posted but nothing more. Picture is quite blurry.
4 hours ago, RefinedAzalea said:Where is the picture?
https://www.sunogel.com/pipeline/
Scroll down and you will see it.
http://rokithealthcare.com/2019/03/14/rokit-healthcare-skin-regeneration-platform/
3D printer, skin regeneration
13 hours ago, MyBeautifulScars said:https://www.sunogel.com/pipeline/
Scroll down and you will see it.
Thanks.