How To Treat Keloid Scars and Keep Them From Coming Back
Keloids mustn't be confused with other scars. No one knows why keloids appear, some are susceptible and quite a few are troubled by keloids in isolated cases. Being such a peculiar kind of scar, we have to know a lot more to comprehend exactly how we can treat it.
Keloid scars tend to have a tough rubbery texture or they can be shiny and fibrous and they may range in color from pinkish and flesh colored to red or dark brown. The color and texture will depend on the color of your skin. Keloid scars are benign, non-contagious and are sometimes accompanied by severe itchiness and sharp pains. They also have a tendency to change in texture and in severe cases they can affect movement of skin.
A natural treatment for keloid scar removal will definitely stop the occasional itching, regulate dermal fibroblast proliferation and excess collagen. Therefore, helps to prevent keloids and reduces keloid scarring. A treatment is based on natural ingredients that act as powerful antioxidants and regulate blood vessel formation as well as the oxygenation of the skin is what's needed to treat keloids effectively. Your product should include Helix Aspersa Muller Glycoconjugates along with two other natural ingredients that work against keloid scarring as well as to stop itching.
There are also keloids that appear on the earlobe that deserve special consideration given that they are so rare and with a thorough and aggressive therapy, using multiple treatment modalities, they rarely reappear. The use of a natural skin care treatment aids the skin to remove the scar that is typically so difficult to remove. Studies show that earlobe keloids have a return rate of 41% after surgery, while the same scars treated with steroids after surgery have a return rate of 1% to 3%. There are many reasons why the scars can be removed successfully with surgery and the right treatment with a lotion based on natural ingredients can give the same results without the same consequences. These types of lesions on the skin, when they happen for the first time, tend to be isolated which makes keloid scar removal easier from the dermis and the adjacent epidermis in almost every case presented.
Bioskinrepair treats keloid scars and can also treat other types of hypertrophic scars. A keloid on the ear is the most difficult to remove because a full scar removal is necessary to make sure the keloid scar does not grow back. The techniques used after surgery to prevent the return of these scars are taken care of with Bioskinrepair to evade radiation treatment, which is quicker but may cause additional scarring that is noticeably prevented when using the ointment.
Published February 11th, 2010
Filed in Beauty
