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(@derpsnow)

Posted : 06/06/2023 3:05 am

Any update?

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(@slave-of-jesus)

Posted : 08/04/2023 8:24 am

I find this discovery very interesting, I think the future looks bright! : Biological Glue from Only Lipoic Acid for Scarless Wound Healing by Anti-inflammation and TGF- Regulation | Chemistry of Materials (acs.org)

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(@delcabe30)

Posted : 10/25/2023 3:38 pm

Good afternoon, does anyone know if ellacor is capable of eliminating acne scars, since it removes part of the skin and they close?
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(@scaredycatt)

Posted : 11/22/2023 11:14 pm

@delcabe30 I have the same question. I found this on some med spa's website: [Edited link out]

 

It seemed to significantly improve the young guy's acne scarring, make 50-70%. It has been out for several months now so I wonder why there aren't more posts of it...

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(@niceday)

Posted : 12/14/2023 5:50 am

I want to get verteporfin treatment on my scars.

Who can do this?

Who can help me?

Please contact me.

 

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(@gantz)

Posted : 01/16/2024 9:14 am

A new study regarding mircro-coring for acne scars just came out.

There are also few photos, they indeed look interesting. The result isn't perfect (scar isn't 100% gone), but considering the scar before, I would say that I've never seen such an improvement. It would work very good with needles of somewhat smaller size, or with verteporfin.

What I like most is that study isn't concerned about skin lifting and has nothing to do with Cytrellis (who don't seem to care about scars stuff).

 

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/srt.13545

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(@diyorkinaaa)

Posted : 03/21/2024 2:50 am

Hi, who has a scarless healing group? You can send a link here. I accidentally deleted it and can't find it

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(@afriendifyouwant)

Posted : 05/09/2024 10:15 am

Could this be it?

There's before and after pics too.

In a first, an orangutan is seen using a medicinal plant to treat injury.

ScientScientists observed Rakus the orangutan pluck and chew up leaves of a medicinal plant used by people throughout Southeast Asia to treat pain and inflammation. The adult male orangutan then used his fingers to apply the plant juices to an injury on the right cheek. Afterward, he pressed the chewed plant to cover the open wound like a makeshift bandage, according to anew study in Scientific Reports.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/orangutan-rakus-treated-injury-tropical-plant-indonesia/

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