Keloid scars should not be confused with other scars. No one understands why keloids show up, some are prone and some are affected by keloids in isolated cases. Being such a peculiar kind of scar, we need to know a bit more to understand exactly how we can treat it.
Keloids appear to be firm, rubbery lacerations or shiny and fibrous bumps that vary in color from pink to flesh-colored or red to a dark brown color. This depends on the type of skin the individual has. 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 natural product with organic ingredients acts as a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory that regulates blood vessel formation and oxygenation of the skin is what’s needed to avoid keloids. Such treatment should be made with Helix Aspersa Muller Glycoconjugates and two botanical ingredients that help to prevent the formation of keloid scars and stop itching. It also helps softening old surgical scars on coarse dry skin.
There are keloids that must be given special consideration because they form on the earlobe and can only be removed with thorough and aggressive treatment so that they do not grow back. Using a natural skin care treatment helps the skin remove the scars that are generally too difficult to remove without treatment. Some studies have shown that earlobe keloids have a tendency to grow back 14% of the time after surgery, while treated with steroids the chances diminish to between 1% and 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.
Treatment for Keloid Scarring
Bioskincare can help care of keloid scars as well as other kinds 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.
- Martha Fitzharris