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How to Best Treat Keloid Scars

by Martha Fitzharris

We all desire we might get through life without having any kind of ugly scarring on our body. But nevertheless there does exist one type of scar that has various origins, is hereditary, and additionally affects certain ethnic groups with high pigmentation. It is the keloid scar, and it is an outcome of collagen within the skin growing over an original wound. This improper healing yields a raised firm bulk of tissue that can grow past the edges of the primary wound. They have the potential to develop several times the size of the original acne, wound, or burn scar.

Their Origins and Physical Appearance

Keloid scars are created by the human body attempting to heal itself out of circumstances which include acne, ear piercing, burns, surgical cuts, chickenpox, and vaccination sites. Younger females are reported to have a high rate of getting this scar because of their high rate of ear piercing. They could show up shortly after the original injury or it could come months afterwards. The physical aspect is of a firm, smooth, thickened, and irregular shaped keloid scar tissue.

What Is the Right Keloid Scar Treatment?

Surgery: Surgery is an attractive keloid scar removal option because it eliminates the unsightly tissue quickly. However the nature of the scar makes this keloid removal option high-risk. The probability of a recurrence of a new keloid scar growing over the inescapable surgery wound is a whopping fifty percent.

Steroid Injections: Requiring anesthesia, this keloid treatment calls for injections of different corticosteroids such as triamcinolone acetonide to scale back the scar's dimensions. They should be used primarily as the scar starts to thicken because the bigger and/or harder scars are harder to perform, will require anesthesia, and can easily become rather painful when the anesthesia wears off.

Compression Bandages: These bandages have got long stretch properties that make it possible for their compressive power to be simply adjusted. They are proposed to be used for a minimum amount of a few months and as long as a full year. Silicone Scar Sheets are placed below the compression garments to help in avoiding fresh scars. The scar treatment demands that the bandage be removed nightly.

Freezing (Cryosurgery): This specific scar remover method is advised for little keloids located on lightly pigmented skin. This freezes the skin applying liquid nitrogen to prevent circulation to the treated skin area. This in turn causes a localized frost bite. The threat is it can cause deterioration to healthy skin encircling the keloid scar.

How to remove keloids with success using noninvasive skin care products involves a specific ingredient. BIOSKINCARE CREAM is a skin care product that is made up of natural secretions from your common garden snail that is employed by them to repair their very own skin and shell when damaged. The regenerative proteins and glycosaminoglycans (complex sugar structures) in this ingredient work incredibly when placed on keloid scars due to the fact it helps regulate the amount of collagen, diminishes scar tissue formation and reverses existing scar tissues.

Published July 23rd, 2010

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