I would use Immortale. We have healed a lot of scars with it, even scarring under the skin. You can also make a lotion base for it. It has all my favorite anti scaring oils. (Even used to assist bodies heal old MS scars, subcontanious scaring in the face, huge road burn scar on a calf, reduce thickness of scar on chin...)
Itch: The Immortale Syrum would probably be amazing for healing the scaring & itch for him, I have used it on my prego tummy to stop itching, and help it not to get strech marks but it's pricy.
The immortale goes farther and could try creating your own base of jojoba & coconut or macadamia nut, Vit E oil etc. Back in the day with my essential oil quality was questionable I used just Vit E massaged into my young sons face to get rid of a large scar, it's just a dimple occasionally seen now but it took massage as well daily with the Vit E to break down the scar tissue. We have made huge progress simpler with just Immortale by itself so think what it could do together. (Note the Immortal Syrum - a major ingredient is Vit E)
So in summery if cost is a non-issue go with the Immortale Syrum, I beleve it would do all he is looking for.
Honestly if his face is at all effected and he were my relative Id have him use the Verage system and maybe extra Immortale as needed. Its a lot for a guy but so much less then what he has already gone through and works so beautifully at helping the skin recover.
Heather
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