The Benefit of an All Natural Cream to Treat Keloid Scars
Surgery, injuries, and cuts will more times than not leave a scar. However not all scars are as basic as leaving behind a mark over the original injury spot. There is a scar known as a keloid that grows beyond the borders of the original skin injury.
This abnormal scar can affect anyone but women and individuals with highly pigmented skin have a higher rate of contracting them. The regions of the body that have the highest rate of forming keloids are the upper arm, the upper back and the sternum. Earlobes are also susceptible in that ear piercings have led to a high rate of keloid formation.
The exact cause of why keloid scars grow beyond the original injury is still not fully understood. What has been found as the most common factors are skin trauma, muscle tension, and an infection at the site of the injury. It appears that as well hereditary factors come into play as family members are known to share formation traits of keloids. The main effort at preventing keloids' formation are not having any piercings or tattoos and notifying your doctor before any surgery of keloid history within your family. Upon their formation however, there are methods that result in diminishment of size and with steady treatment eventual keloid removal.
One would hope that surgically removing them would solve the problem right away. Alas the nature of this scar makes for its re-formation on top of the surgery scar around 50%. Laser treatments were hoped to have a lower recurrence rate but to no avail.
On the other hand put together along with some other treatment plans surgery can have a lower rate of having the scar form again. Radiation therapy after surgery is a treatment that can limit the regrowth of a new keloid by up to 70% studies have shown. On the other hand the possible side effects associated with applying radiation can outweigh the treatment of what is a benign outgrowth of the skin. What one fears using this treatment is a malignancy effect.
Cryosurgery is said to help but its effect of leaving permanent hyperpigmentation limits its use with people with darker skin.
A keloid treatment that does not leave any of these unwanted side effects consists of an effective skin cream that contains all natural ingredients along with the use of Helix Aspersa Muller, or snail serum. Keloid scars are treated successfully by this cream for the reason that its scar tissues are naturally regenerated by the molecular properties found within snail serum. Keloid scar removal tried with the use of a skin care cream such as BIOSKINREPAIR encompasses stimulating the regenerative processes of the skin and orchestrating the biosynthesis and deposition of new collagen.
Published August 19th, 2010
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