Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Scar-Removal Techniques

There are several types of scars, and the most common of which
are keloids, hypertrophic scars, contractures, and facial scars.
Keloid scars are tissues that grow or rise beyond the wound or
incision. These itchy tissues develop after wound healing takes
place, when the body produces collagen.

Hypertrophic scars are like keloids that also take in a raised
appearance. Sometimes, differentiating one from the other is
difficult. The untrained eye may refer to hypertrophic scars as
keloids. A thing to remember is that hypertrophic scars do not
go beyond the boundary of the wound; instead, they limit
themselves on the wound area only.

Meanwhile, contractures are scars that usually develop when
there is loss of a large area of the skin, as what happens in
burns, and facial scars are scars that develop on the face.

The sad thing is, scars are permanent. Certain surgical and
non-surgical procedures, as well as natural remedies, may lessen
the severity of the scar, but at present, there is no
technological method that is so advanced to enable the complete
removal of scars.

Ideally, a scar should be treated as soon as it develops as it
increases its chance of responding well to the treatment of
choice. There are a variety of treatment options for the
different types of scars. For example, keloids and hypertrophic
scars respond well to steroid injections. If you are having
contractures, though, you will need a procedure called Z-plasty
or skin grafting. In Z-plasty, the scar is relocated to the area
where it can blend well with the color of the skin. In skin
grafting, skin from the injured part of the body is removed to
cover the area.

You can also go for laser surgery and resurfacing, however, its
effectiveness has not yet been established.

If you'd rather opt for something that is non-invasive, there
are some natural remedies to flatten the scar, lighten it or
disguise it so it becomes less noticeable. For instance, mix
sandalwood paste with black gray paste and rub it on your
affected area, or use ice cubs to rub your skin with. Also,
mixing cucumber with lemon juice, as well as the vitamins C and
E, fish oil, aloe vera gel, cod liver oil and coco butter are
great alternatives to the surgical scar removal procedures.

Other home remedies for scars:

Scars Home Remedies with Vitamin E:

Vitamin E in any form is and ideal solution for any skin
related complexities. Whether it is as vitamin E capsules or
plain and simple vitamin E oil, it is very effective in the
treatment of scars on the skin.

Smear a bit of vitamin E oil on the affected area everyday and
get astonished by the results within a few days. Having a
vitamin E capsule too would help in faster marginalisation of
the scar.

Natural Treatments for Scars with Tea Leaves:

Tea leaves are also very effective in the treatment of scars.

The alkaloids present in the tea leaves help heal the scars
faster. Soak a handful of tea leaves and then wrap them in a bag
and keep the same pressed over the affected area for sometime
regularly.

It is advisable to try these natural home remedies first before
going for invasive procedures. They are less risky because
natural methods are being employed, and they are definitely less
expensive, too.


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