---- HELP pLZ?!


Question: ---- HELP pLZ!?
Hello, around 5-6 days ago i was using a home microdermabrasion exfoliator but used to too vigorously around the nose area and had a superficial damage on the top layer of my skin, an abrasion , so my skin came off about the size of a coin , went doctors they gave antibiotic ointment and a scab formed and den new skin is growing now its pinky but i just want to know roughly how long it will take for my skin to actually grow back to the normal skin, the texture etc:( please help because im very worried!.!.!.

thank you
thank you very much !.!.!.p!.s!. some skin has grown but its pink when will it go back to my own skin colour, the doctor did check it and said it wont scar but might have temporary discolouration but i don't know how long:(Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
put polysporen on it before bed
dont touch it in the next few days
the new skin will take your natural color in about 2---3weeks at the most!.!.just dont pick at it!. get outdoors so LITTLE sun and wind toughens the new skin quiker!. use sunscreen!.
PS: Other than polysporen, keep it as dry as you can!. and dont pick at the skin if it is pealing around it because the area of new skin will be bigger, just leave it be, and you will be gorgeous again in no time!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

No one can determine how long it will take!. It's unique per person!. Keep the area clean and be sure to watch for infection!.
By the way home treatments are NOT A good idea!. As you've experienced first hand we do not have the training necessary to manage this type to treatment at home!. You only have one skin, you should protect it as you would a newborn baby!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Time will heal it!.

WEAR SUNSCREEN ON IT!!! Very important now that we are in the summer!. You have to wear the highest you can and keep it on all summer long - to limit the scarring!.

That is new skin you are exposing!.

WEAR SUNSCREEN!!!!!!!!!Www@Answer-Health@Com

Same as a scab anywhere else on your body- I don't know because it depends on your skin type, probaly 4-6 weeks!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

i would go to a dermatologistWww@Answer-Health@Com





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