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The Most Effective Keloid Scar Removal Techniques

by Martha Fitzharris

There are a variety of different scar types that can range from minor blemishes to severe and constricting tissue. The treatment you decide to undergo will depend on the type of scar and the extent of the scar tissue. Keloids are one of the most difficult types of scars to treat.

Do you have Keloids?

Keloids aren't really scars. They are, in fact, benign fibrotic tumors that contain atypical fibroblasts. They are also characterized by an excessive amount of components that make up the skin, namely: collagen, elastin and proteogylcans.

Generally, keloids contain relatively acellular centers and thick, abundant collagen bundles that form nodules in the deep dermal portion of the lesion. They can cause pain, severe itching, and disfigurement. The greatest difficulty facing keloid scar treatment is the constant growth and a high rate of recurrence.

Keloids can either be small or extensive. Both size and location help determine the severity of this scar tissue. If a keloid scar appears over a joint, it can cause problems with mobility as well as pain.

Learn How you can Treat Keloids

There are several treatments you can undergo to help treat keloids. They include compression dressings, silicone sheeting, cryosurgery, surgery, steroid injections, and radiation and laser therapy. Cryosurgery in conjunction with the application of steroid injections is a very successful way of treating small keloids. However, larger keloids usually require surgery.

Nonetheless, the best forms of keloid treatment aren't just about keloid removal. Successful keloid scar treatment must include procedures that are implemented before, during and after surgery. Here's a quick overview of keloid scar removal.

Before and during surgery, the surgeon may inject steroids to help dissolve the scar. Studies have shown that this minimizes the rate of recurrence. Once the keloid is removed, the area must be cared for carefully.

Once taken out of keloid scar removal surgery, a surgeon may use compression therapy or silicone sheets to help keep the keloid from recurring. For some people compression may last as long as twelve months.

Another treatment involves laser and radiation therapy. Laser therapy uses a laser to produce a superficial peel. There is a higher success rate when laser therapy is used in conjunction with silicone sheeting or steroid injections.

Radiation therapy is most effective when it is used soon after surgery. When used while the wound is healing it becomes even more effective.

Gels and creams can also be used for scar treatment. Products that are 100% silicone are also very effective. Products containing onion extract have also been known to be very effective in treating all kinds of post traumatic wounds.

When using gels and creams, you must be persistent. If you are not persistent then it is impossible for any treatment to be effective, no matter how good it is.

BIOSKINREPAIR is a natural skin care cream that can be used on keloid scars and hypertrophic scars. This product can facilitate keloid scar removal if it is used on a daily basis. If you're wary about using any type of topical treatment just remember that BIOSKINREPAIR is gentle enough to be used on any type of skin.

Published January 29th, 2010

Filed in Health

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