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What Is the Best Treatment Plan for Keloid Scars

by Lacy Robinson

Naturally we all know a cut or incision will lead to a scar, but did you know there were different kinds of scars? Have you ever suffered from the kind of scar called a keloid? If so, you know how bad they can be cosmetically. The scar called a keloid is one of the more severe scars that can strike someone. Many people therefore look for ways to diminish and remove them. A good option is to answer some common questions about this type of scar, learn what makes them unique, and review some of the treatment and removal options.

What is the Basic Definition of a Keloid?

The difference between a keloid scar and other types of scars is that it grows beyond the site of the original wound. This scar raises above the skin with an irregular shape, enlarging progressively as it grows. Their color and texture result in a smooth and shiny pink or purple and they are mainly dome shaped. Unfortunately keloid scars do not subside over time, and this is why many people opt to rid themselves of this unsightly scar.

What Causes a Keloid?

Although doctors are not sure of the exact reason why keloids form, they believe it involves cellular signals that control growth. The keloid scar biologically is a fibrotic tumor. It consists of atypical fibroblasts that overproduce mainly collagen but also elastin and proteoglycans. Studies to understand exactly what causes this atypical fibroblast growth and how it produces excessively these properties have proven elusive up to this point.

Is It Possible to Prevent Keloids?

There is no easy answer to this question, and the best way to prevent them is to not contract them in the first place. Ones who have a high probability at being prone to keloid scars are those with high pigmentation in their skin and those whose family line has a history of contracting the scar. A person finding themselves with one or more of these traits would do best to try to avoid elective cosmetic surgeries and ear piercings as all incisions are a possible starting point to the formation of keloids.

The Keloid Scar Removal Options Are...?

Keloid scar treatment encompasses the following procedures:

- Cortisone Injections: These injections of cortisone are administered one time a month for as many months as it takes to achieve the desired result. The shots are beneficial for the flattening of the scar, but could possibly make it more red by its triggering of blood vessel formations.

- The Option of Surgery: While this option is a for sure way to get rid of the scar, the cruel truth is that the surgery's fresh wound will most likely cause a new keloid scar to form.

- Laser therapy: A pulse-dye laser treatment is good for reducing the redness of the scar while also flattening it out to a respectable degree. There are some formidable negatives to this treatment however. The cost of laser therapy runs in the thousands of dollars. It requries multiple sessions and there is a substantial possibility it will not be covered by your health insurance.

- How About Cryotherapy: How this works is liquid nitrogen freezes the keloid scar. Once frozen the doctor can take off the scar from your skin. The after effect of cryotherapy is a dark skin spot replacing the section where the keloid had been located.

How About Treating Keloids Using Natural Treatments?

How to apply organic treatments effectively for keloid scars is to use products that have skin regenerating components as their ingredients. One ingredient should be a must for any treatment product used to diminish the appearance and ultimately remove keloid scars. An ingredient called Helix Aspersa muller is so beneficial for being proven to regulate the natural processes of scar formation and the healing of skin. Skin is left fresh and attractive after this ingredient combined with other all natural components within a skin cream effectively change cell communications to restore healthy skin structures.

BIOSKINREPAIR is an all natural cream that employs Helix Aspersa Muller in conjunction with several other organic ingredients that has shown to be effective for preventing, diminishing, and ultimately removing all types of scars. The product's capabilities to control cellular communication enables for the dissolution of dysfunctional skin cells and abnormal tissue in addition to the promotion of healthy cells and skin structures. This makes it for a cream effective for keloid removal. On top of it all is its moisturizing effect that eliminates the itching, pain and discomfort that is inevitably part of the healing process of the keloid scar.

Published August 30th, 2010

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