How to get rid of surface piercing rejection scars?
Rejection scars are not pretty. My sister’s navel piercing rejected, leaving a puckered, shriveled little scar above her navel. They make various creams and oils to reduce scarring. Bottom line is that it’s highly unlikely the scars will ever be completely invisible, but they can be reduced. For starters, collar bone surface piercings almost always reject, and can in a short period of time. In order to reduce the scarring, so long as infection is not present, they should be removed before they begin to migrate. You can use Bio Oil, vitamin e, Mederma or even cocoa butter. My best advice would be if you liked the look of piercings on your collarbones, but don’t like the high rejection rate, let your old surface piercing wounds heal and go back for microdermal implants. They have an estimated 2% rejection rate.