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Does any one know if this technology, or other technology like skin grafts can be applied post scaring? IE, is it possible to remove severely scarred skin (by cutting it off) and then use skin grafts to replace it?

Just wondering if these technologies can be backwards applied to existing skin damage, or if they need to be executed relatively soon after initial skin damage.




Check out http://www.kelo-cote.com/ - it is FDA approved. It is one of the products we made at my past job. It is not a miracle cure but it works.


Any idea about how well it works with stretch marks?


I've been thinking the same thing... maybe lightly abraid the skin and then spray?


pretty sure it can since it is used to treat skin pigmentation disorders too




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