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An All Natural Scar Removal Cream is Now The Leading Keloid Scar Treatment

by Alicia Martin

Keloid scars are defined as an irregular scar that expands beyond the limits of the original site of a skin injury. They are tough, rubbery growths that can regularly grow to the size of large balls if not properly treated. They are non-contagious and regularly accompanied by intense itchiness, sharp pains, and changes in texture. Anyone can develop a keloid but Hispanics and African Americans seem predisposed to them.

Keloids evolve when collagen overgrows in an injury site. Although they regularly occur at the site of an injury, keloids can sometimes arise spontaneously. It is not fully understood why or how keloid scars develop. There appears to be a genetic element to keloid scarring. It is well documented that if someone in your family has keloids then you too are at risk. The lack of a clear cut theory as to why keloids evolve show that there is still a way to go in the treatment of keloid scars.

Many keloids will flatten and become less noticeable over a period of several years but because of their ability of altering people's self esteem, individuals with keloids regularly search for treatments that help reduce them as quick as possible. Since there is a lack of understanding concerning keloids, most treatments are ineffective. All invasive procedures like surgery carry a severe risk of the keloid returning and becoming more inflamed than it previously was.

Treatment of Keloids

Each particular keloid scar treatment method provides unique results that range from short term mends to everlasting removal techniques. No treatments are guaranteed to cure or help you avoid this skin condition but proper treatment may decrease the marks and make them less noticeable.

Surgical treatment of keloids requires great care during and after the procedure. More than half of the individuals who undergo surgical removal operations see the return of keloids in a few months time. Dermatologists are seeing posiive results if the operation is accompanied by steroid injections as an after care treatment.

Silicone sheets are becoming more and more popular in the treatment of keloids since they are safe and uncomplicated. Moist silicone is administered directly on top of the scars which helps smooth out the growths, making them less noticeable. This is a newer scar removal method so the medical establishment is still studying the effectiveness of it. For bigger keloid scars, someone may have to use silicone for up to 24 months in order to see meaningful improvements. If someone is burdened with a large keloid scar, they are going to search for a scar treatment that works a tad bit quicker than 2 years.

Keloids can be so traumatizing that individuals are willing to try anything to see improvements. Cryosurgery is becoming more and more popular. This freezing method with liquid nitrogen is repeated every 20 to 30 days to help reduce the size of the growths. The down side is it can trigger hyperpigmentation. People who want to have their skin back to normal won't be content to trade keloids for spots of abnormal pigmentation.

Natural Treatment of Keloids

All is not lost in the skin care market when talking about keloid treatments. There is a new all natural skin are cream that works with your own skin to biologically reduce and ultimately remove keloid scars. There are no dangerous side effects associated with the cream nor is there a chance you can inflame your condition. With topical application, the biological ingredient will not only reduce existing keloids but also prevent new ones from forming.

When applied consistently to the skin, the all natural keloid scar treatment will:

* dissolve scarred tissues and organize the ordered elimination of scars and even keloid scars using natural enzymes.

* stimulate healthy cellular growth using the amino acid components of the dissolved scars.

* natural enzymes improve cellular communication and coordinate skin cells. This helps maintain essential healthy cells in a trauma site.

* biological regeneration activators kick in after being applied to skin and start producing fibroblasts.

* Copper peptides promote skin remodeling by augmenting collagen and elastin components in the skin as well as increasing the removal of damaged proteins. New skin cells are rushed into the area where the scar existed and quickly rebuild the injury site.

There is no all natural keloid scar treatment like this complete and balanced skin treatment. We invite you to go right now to our informative webpage and learn more about how our skin care solution penetrates into the skin and digests abnormal growths while also stimulating new cellular growth in areas of injury. Go right now to our page and learn more about how you can have the healthy skin you so badly desire.

Published November 29th, 2007

Filed in Beauty, Health, Teen, Women