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The Treatment Methods for Keloid Scars

by Martha Fitzharris

All of us aspire we will get through our lifetime without having any kind of undesired scar problems on our body. Having said that there exists one kind of scar that has quite a few sources, is hereditary, and even affects certain ethnic groups that have highly pigmented skin. It is the keloid scar, and it is an result of collagen from within the skin rising over an original wound. This incorrect healing makes a raised tight bulk of tissue that could develop over and above the borders of the original wound. It has the capability to grow many times the dimensions of the initial acne, wound, or burn scar.

Their Origin and Physical Appearance

Keloid scars are created by the human body attempting to mend itself from situations like acne, ear piercing, burns, surgical cuts, chickenpox, and vaccination sites. Young women are considered to possess a higher possibility of contracting this scar because of their high rate of ear piercing. They're able to show up soon after the initial injury or it could come months afterwards. The physical aspect is of a smooth, firm, thickened, and irregular shaped keloid scar tissue.

What Is the Right Keloid Scar Treatment?

Medical Operation: Surgery is an appealing keloid scar removal option because it removes the unsightly tissue quickly. However the nature of the scar can make this keloid removal option risky. The probability of a recurrence of a completely new keloid scar developing over the inevitable surgery wound is a whopping fifty percent.

Steroid Injections: Necessitating anesthesia, this keloid treatment will require injections of different corticosteroids such as triamcinolone acetonide to scale back the scar's dimensions. They need to be used generally as the scar begins to thicken because the larger sized and/or harder scars are harder to perform, will require anesthesia, and could become very painful when the anesthesia wears off.

Compression Bandages: Such bandages have got long stretch properties that make it easy for their compressive power to be quickly adjusted. They're suggested to be put on for a minimum amount of a couple of months and as long as a full year. Silicone Scar Sheets are put beneath the compression garments to support in protecting against fresh scars. This kind of scar treatment requires that the bandage be removed each night.

Freezing (Cryosurgery): This specific scar remover technique is suggested for modest keloids located on lightly pigmented skin. It freezes the skin using liquid nitrogen to suppress circulation to the treated area. This in turn causes a localized frost bite. The threat is it can lead to deterioration to healthy skin encircling the keloid scar.

How to remove keloids efficiently using noninvasive skin care products involves a particular ingredient. BIOSKINCARE CREAM is a skin care product that carries natural secretions from your regular 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 wonderfully when put on to keloid scars because it helps manage the amount of collagen, minimizes scar tissue formation and reverses existing scar tissues.

Published July 23rd, 2010

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