How to Heal New Self Harm Cuts So They Don’t Become Scars?

Question by Molly: How to heal new self harm cuts so they don’t become scars?
I don’t know why I just cut, But I just did and I know that eventually they’ll turn into scars or something that I’ll have to hide FOREVER but since I literally >>>Just<<< cut and it's just scabbed over ever so slightly is there some way I can stop the Scarring process this early on? I hate asking this on the internet, since I really just want to keep it all to myself..but well, it's anonymous.. I'm probably making this a whole lot longer than necessary and most of you might think tl;dr so if you're going to do that finish reading here But if you need any addition information so you can give me the best advice possible.. here >.< It's just on my foot, the top of it (since I know how stressful it is to hide these if they're on my legs/arms/body. no one looks at the feet...and if they do 90% of the time I'm wearing stockings/shoes.) It's not bad either, I just took apart a cheap razor(those for shaving) and there's only really two (just guessing, Maybe centimeter at most) long cuts that I'm worried about being noticeable. The others haven't even scabbed over so they'll probably disappear in a day. P.S v v v v (You don't have to mention anything about "please don't cut anymore". I know.. I don't do this for your attention or because cutting magically makes me feel better since I don't believe that emo stuff. It's Mostly chemical, in my brain, I have hereditary depression and a few other disorders and sometimes I just get a weird urge to hurt myself. I used to hurt myself because I thought I was an evil person, who deserved to feel pain and to be hurt, but this time I wasn't mad at myself. So don't give me any more attention on this other than what I should do to cover it all up, please?) Best answer:

Answer by Cal
Time and sk-ii. I had a major ‘laceration’ accident on my hand and sk-ii made it heal so fast amazing.

Answer by .
no one deserves pain you do NOT have to cut there are other ways to cope with your pain like talking it out with a therapist or maybe if you want attending Church I know life is hard but you cannot give up there’s people with serious illness and hunger and abuse and they don’t give up neither should you report any abuse or bullying to your school counselor or principal don’t do this to yourself and your parents or whoever you live with they sound like they care about you stop hiding your pain talk it out with someone get help listen if we all hurt ourselves over problems we had we would all be dead basically what im saying is when times get tough don’t resort to harming find another way to ease the pain like talking it out or doing something fun like watching a movie or thinking about the future stay positive in life don’t do drugs and alcohol and don’t be around bad people learn to love yourself and everyone around you even your worst enemies please get help im begging you here are some suicide hotlines and other hotlines to call stop the harming and start the loving =]

National Adolescent Suicide Hotline
800-621-4000

United States:
1-800-273-TALK
1-800-309-2131
1-800-SUICIDE

United Kingdom: Hotline: +44 (0) 8457 90 90 90 (UK – local rate)
Hotline: +44 (0) 8457 90 91 92 (UK minicom)
Hotline: 1850 60 90 90 (ROI – local rate)
Hotline: 1850 60 90 91 (ROI minicom)

Canada:Hotline:
+1 (905) 688 3711
+1 (905) 459 7777
+1 800 465 4442
+1 (905) 433-1121
+1 (905) 877-1211

Australia Hotline:

•Lifeline 24 hour crisis support -13 11 14
•Suicide Prevention Foundation (24/7) – 1800 HOLDON (1800 465 366)
•Suicide Callback – 1300 659 467 in every State (available 24 hours a day)

Hotlines for America:
Depression Hotline: 1-630-482-9696
Suicide Hotline: 1-800-784-8433
Self Harm Hotline: 1-800-DONT CUT (1-800-366-8288)
LifeLine: 1-800-273-8255
Trevor Project: 1-866-488-7386
Eating Disorders Hotline: 1-847-831-3438
Rape and Sexual Assault: 1-800-656-4673
Grief Support: 1-650-321-5272
Runaway: 1-800-843-5200, 1-800-843-5678, 1-800-621-4000

Hotlines for other Countries:
Argentina: 800 5555 5522
Australia: 1800 799 338
Austria: 800 5555 5522
Belgium: 800 5555 5522
Brazil: 0800 891 7391
Canada: 866 246 9224
China: 800 5555 5522
Colombia: 800 5555 5522
Costa Rica: 00 800 5555 5522
Denmark: 00 800 5555 5522
Finland: 800 5555 5522
Germany: 800 5555 5522
Hong Kong: 800 5555 5522
Hungary: 800 5555 5522
India: 000 800 1006 614
Ireland (Republic of): 800 5555 5522
Israel: 800 5555 5522
Italy: 800 5555 5522
Japan: 800 5555 5522
Luxembourg: 800 5555 5522
Malaysia: 800 5555 5522
Mexico: 001 800 514 3716
Netherlands: 800 5555 5522
New Zealand: 800 5555 5522
Norway: 800 5555 5522
Philippines: 800 5555 5522
Portugal: 800 5555 5522
Russia: 810 800 2643 1012
Singapore: 800 5555 5522
South Africa: 800 5555 5522
South Korea: 800 5555 5522
Spain: 800 5555 5522
Sweden: 800 5555 5522
Switzerland: 800 5555 5522 (143)
Taiwan: 800 5555 5522
Thailand: 800 5555 5522
UK: 08457 90 90 90
Other Hotlines:
National Youth Crisis Support: 1-800-448-4663
Youth America Hotline: 1-877-YOUTHLINE ( 1-877-968-8454)
Covenant House Nine-Line (Teens): 1-800-999-9999
Boys Town National: 1-800-448-3000
Teen Helpline: 1-800-400-0900
TeenLine: 1-800-522-8336
Youth Crisis Support: 1-800-448-4663 or 1-800-422-0009
Runaway Support (All Calls are Confidential): 800-231-6946
Child Helpline: (UK Only) 0800 1111
Kids Helpline (Australia): 1800 55 1800

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