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Apply TriReduction Cream or Super Cop Cream 2X Extra Strength into the blemish in the morning
Exfoliate with Exfol Cream (2% hydroxy acid) or LacSal Cream (Lactic/Salicylic Acid Mix) or NEW! Lactic Power 10™ (pure 10%Lactic Acid)
Apply a thin layer at night before applying copper-peptide product.

Try this system for two months. If you do not see enough progress, try using a stronger hydroxy acid from one of our resellers. Or use a method of manual abrasion (such as a microdermabrasion cloth).
My son is getting unbelievably good results with the TriReduction Combo Basic. He had raised keloid scars on his back from acne. They were about the size of a silver dollar. For years we tried everything we could think of and went to doctors and derms and all they said was blah, blah, blah. They said if we tried to reduce the scars they would get worse.
After two weeks of TriReduction the scars started to flatten and get smaller. The way things are progressing, we think that one more order of the TriReduction Combo Basic should clear his back of scars.
DJ, British Columbia
I had a keloid on my forehead from a chemical peel - a raised, white scar that really bothered me. After a couple of months with Trireduction Basic and the hydroxy acid, I cannot find the scar.
JB, Pennsylvania
A keloid is an enlarged raised scar that projects above the skin surface. Normally, after healing of a skin wound, its scar becomes flat. Unfortunately, sometimes scars enlarge to form firm, smooth, hard growths called keloids. The cause of keloids is poorly understood. Most persons never form keloids, while others develop them after minor skin injuries. Keloids are a cosmetic problem but never become malignant.
While there is no satisfactory treatment for keloid scarring, the best treatment is to inject a long-acting cortisone into the keloid once a month. After several injections with cortisone, the keloid normally becomes less noticeable and flattens in three to six months time.
One new treatment for keloids is to apply a silicone gel preparation over the keloid scar. The gel should be covered with a bandage, cloth wrap, or tape and changed every 7-10 days based upon need. After two to 12 months, the keloid will become flatter and smoother.
Strong hydroxy acids (such as 30% glycolic acid) and Super Cop slowly reduce keloids but be cautious of excessive irritation. It may take several months to remove a keloid scar this way but is the most effective method for keloid scar removal.
If you have very sensitive skin, always start with our mildest copper peptide: Super GHK-Copper Cream.
Strong hydroxy acids (such as 30% glycolic acid) and Super Cop slowly reduce keloids but be cautious of excessive irritation. It take several months to remove a keloid scar this way.
Use Emu Oil S Lipid Replenisher on top to facilitate penetration.
Typical results take approximately 4-6 weeks of consistent use.
Contact a Skin Biology representative at 1 800 405 1912 for further help.