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Scar Treatments - Different Scar Types and Their Treatment

Scars are generally caused due to burning, injury or any other skin infection that grows and leaves a mark behind. Some may be small in size, negligible and hard to notice; however, some may be large and dark, easy to point out. Caused for different reasons, the scars are of different types with varying treatment methods.

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Scar Treatments - Different Scar Types and Their Treatment

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  1. Scar Treatments: Different Scar Types and Their Treatment Skin is a sensitive body organ that needs utmost care from harm or damage. Like a fine piece of cloth that protects the body, skin protects the internal organs from environmental toxins and injury or damage. Being said that, a small tear in the skin can wreak havoc, leaving a mark for a lifetime behind. Marks or scars generally harm the overall appearance; thus, treating these scars and promoting a naturally beautiful and elegant appearance is essential. Scars are generally caused due to burning, injury or any other skin infection that grows and leaves a mark behind. Some may be small in size, negligible and hard to notice; however, some may be large and dark, easy to point out. Caused for different reasons, the scars are of different types with varying treatment methods. Different types of Scars Keloid Scars The keloid scars are generally caused due to application of an aggressive healing process. The healing process can extend beyond the original injury causing more harm than repair. With time, the scar grows and hampers movement. Since it is generated during a healing process, the damage caused is comparatively more severe. The treatment to heal the keloid scar includes surgery or steroid injections along with an alternative option of using silicone sheets that can flatten the scars making them negligible to notice. Contracture Scars Contracture scars are caused due to burning of the skin. Thus, the scars or spots caused due to burning are contracture scars affecting the muscles beyond the layer of skin. The contracture scars generally tighten the skin making it difficult to move and affecting the ability to make any moment. These scars cause severe damage to the skin and go deeper beneath the skin and affect the muscles and nerves. Hypertrophic Scars The Hypertrophic Scars are raised, red scars that look like keloids but differ in severity and intensity of the damage. The hypertrophic scars are not widespread but are limited to the boundary of the injury. The treatment of hypertrophic scars includes using steroid injections or silicone sheets to reduce inflammation. It also helps with flattening the spot. Acne scars

  2. Acne scars are nothing, just marks of severe acne problems. There are many types of scars caused due to acne, and these scars range from deep pits to angular scars. Sometimes, the scars are also wavelike in appearance. Post-injury or treatment Post-treatment or injury scars are generally caused due to stitches or patches used to treat the damaged muscle. Typically, this scar does not harm the skin texture but leaves a mark that changes the skin complexion. This can be treated depending on the intensity of the spot. Treatments for Scars Prescribed cream or ointments Medical treatment, over-the-counter prescription cream, ointments or gel are some solid solutions for scar treatment. These solutions help with reducing the scars caused due to injuries, cuts or wounds. These treatments often include steroid composition and may cause itching if taken without proper instructions or prescriptions. Surgical removal or treatment The deeper scars can be treated through surgeries or laser treatments. The treatment also includes grafts, dermabrasion or excision. Fit for burn scars, scars caused due to surgeries, etc., this treatment helps with removing the scars once and for all. However, in the case of scars caused due to surgeries, it is better to wait for a couple of months as it fades with time and becomes less noticeable. Injections Steroids are one of the preferred forms of treating scars through injections. This treatment is suited for keloids, hypertrophic scars and scars that stick out of the skin beyond the boundary. This treatment can be used with other prescribed forms of treatment like oral medicines, creams or ointments. However, to treat such scars, it is essential to go for a result-oriented treatment. Backed by extensive research and technology, Kshipra Health Solutions makes cicatrix scar-reducing cream accessible for all. Begin with cicatrix cream 15 ml, and with effective results, try the cicatrix cream 50 ml for better results and uninterrupted treatment. Using the cream twice every day will help reduce scars gradually. The application of cicatrix cream reaps beneficial effects right from the first week of the application. Thus, to eliminate the scars from your beautiful skin and retain its true essence, treat the scar with cicatrix scar reducing cream by Kshipra Health Solutions.

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