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[Closed] Bio oil- does it actually work?

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Recent rummage around in the undergrowth (OTB) has meant a tiny injury to my elbow. It's now healing but the scar tissue around the main wound is really thick & irritating. I've been massaging it but has anyone had any experience with bio-oil? I just don't want to spend tons on the stuff (it's VERY expensive!!) if massaging the area is just as effective! Any experiences?

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 10:12 pm
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I just don't want to spend tons on the stuff (it's VERY expensive!!) if massaging the area is just as effective! Any experiences?
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Wife used it whilst and after being pregnant, seems to have worked as she has no stretch marks. But she did use it everyday.

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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Bio-Oil-Specialist-Skincare-Oil-200/dp/B00129XP8M/ref=sr_1_1?s=drugstore&ie=UTF8&qid=1394572673&sr=1-1&keywords=bio+oil

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 10:23 pm
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its basically scented baby oil

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 10:26 pm
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No stretch marks for my Mrs either. Snake oil or not she was pleased.

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 10:38 pm
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That's great news thank you ! I could probably stretch(boom-tish-boom) to £10! It's still a lot yo spend on an irritating scar!
Thanks again everyone 😀

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 10:47 pm
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seems to me to be a good bit of marketing, did nothing for injury related scarring with me.

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 10:50 pm
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Daver27 - may I ask, did you start using it as scar tissue was forming or was it in the latter stages? Many thanks...

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 10:55 pm
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I its the 650B/expensive hifi cable of the cosmetics world.

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:01 pm
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Yes, I used it twice daily on my face, elbows and knees after my roadie accident where I hit tarmac and gravel at speed.

Strangely enough I used it following my shoulder op and had to stop cos it seemed to irritate.

I gave a bottle to a friend after her horrific roadie crash and she was impressed with the results.

 
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Argan oil is the same thing, probably cheaper...

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:03 pm
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Ooh lots of useful info there! Thank you so much! Off to google argan oil....

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:06 pm
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That's odd. I'd never heard of bio oil until an hour ago when a friend recommended it and now it pops up here. I'm just coming out of a pretty nasty leg infection where I have lost most of the skin on one leg from the knee down and have been told to expect a fair amount of scarring. I will give it a go and see if it helps.

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:27 pm
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For scar massage it'll be no better or no worse than a cheap water based cream. Scar massage is all about the massage, the oil or cream you use is just a lubricant.

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:28 pm
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It's is good, you can buy it in smaller size. To be fair I think massaging with a standard baby oil will also be effective

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:30 pm
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@luffy105 - I believe it works better in the early stages of scar formation. I may be mis-informed but I'd get going if I were you! You can get the cheap link above if you need it...

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:32 pm
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You don't know the saying
"Chicks dig scars"?

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:33 pm
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Oh ok guys! Good info.... Thanks ever so much. It's such a pain in the ar5e, you just want it gone quick smart!! Thanks again x

 
Posted : 11/03/2014 11:35 pm
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I used it on a scar & it seemed to work. My wife told me to use it saying that it was supposedly more effective than normal oils. She's a surgeon & she'd heard about it from a friend of hers who is a plastic surgeon. I have no idea what the clinical evidence is. You pays yer money...

 
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@solarpowered: I'd love to but not quite at that stage yet given there isn't much skin there at the moment and it's all bandaged up with daily dressing changes.

It's been a pretty crappy month really, ended up 10 days in hospital with it.

As soon as there is skin though ii will get some on and see what happens. Might do a half and half and see if it is notably better than an e45 type cream

As for chicks digging it, my wife nearly passed out when she saw it when the nurse was redressing. Not sure that was the desired effect 🙂

 
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What muppets wrangler said is largely true there is some evidence that vitamin c can aid in scar reduction too. That's in an oil/gel not orally.

 
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What muppets wrangler said is largely true there is some evidence that vitamin c can aid in scar reduction too. That's in an oil/gel not orally.
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The green pepper & watercress is out for dinner the next few nights then..... 🙂

 
Posted : 12/03/2014 12:09 am
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Pricey but a bottle lasts for ages.
Only problem I had when I put it on my collarbone scar was it stained my work shirts.
Don't know how effective it was but the scar healed pretty well

 
Posted : 12/03/2014 11:39 am