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Home > FAQ's > Cuts and Scarring Cuts and ScarringCopyright, Laz Spashett, original location Make sure your tetanus booster injections are up to date! Remember to wash a fresh cut carefully (ideally using sterile cotton wool), a fresh piece for each wipe, washing away from the the cut. Dab dry with more sterile cotton wool, then use a fresh peice of cotton wool to apply antiseptic. Lotion or cream will do, but personally I find the creams don't hurt, and the lotions sting! Then you can proceed to use these steps for minimising scars. Copied from a magazine (can't remember which one...) A scar is caused by the body producing protein to knit the skin together and repair the wound; this is triggered by a gap in the skin or inflammation. To minimise scarring, you must minimise the extent of the injury.
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