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Reduce Keloid Scars with a Biological Ingredient

by Caleigh Stenger

Anyone that has keloids will tell you how terrible they are. Acne scars are difficult to live with but keloids are seen by some as more harrowing due to their size and appearance.

A keloid is a form of scarring which ends in a lump of damaged tissue at the site of a healed skin injury. Keloids are solid growth and can vary from pink or red to dark brown in color. They are not contageous and are normally accompanied by intense itchiness, sharp pains and alterations in composition. Finding a proper scar treatment for keloids is vital since some normal scar removal products can make keloids worse.

Although they normally grow at the site of an injury, keloids can also arise freely. They can develop at the site of a ear piercing and even from something as simple as a pimple or cut. They can occur as a result of intense acne scars, infection at a wound site, repeated trauma to an area, and inordinate skin tension during wound healing.

Are you person who is tormented by keloids or acne scarring? Are you looking for and researching different kinds of scar therapy? There is a new biological scar healing treatment that can reduce and erase all sorts of scars ranging from acne scars to keloids and post surgical scars. You can now reduce scars using biologial ingredients instead of undergoing surgical procedures.

Reduce Keloid Scars Using All Natural Skin Care for Scars

Most individuals turn to surgical methods in order to get rid of keloid scars. Healing keloids is not always best done by surgery. Keloids that return after being removed may be larger than the original. There is a big chance of recurrence after surgical removal. Proper wound care after the surgery is essential.

How does cryosurgery sound? Cryosurgery is a treatment for keloids that freezes the skin and effectively develops an area of regional frostbite. It is often combined with monthly cortisone injections. Does numbing a portion of skin sound enticing to you? Shots into keloids can sometimes arouse the expansion of the original scar.

Radiation treatment for keloids uses electron beam rays at grades which do not penetrate the skin deeply enough to damage internal organs. Radiation treatments reduce scar growths if they are employed soon after a surgical procedure while the wound is repairing itself. Radiation can stimulate dry skin and some of the most regularly seen side effects of radiation treatments are diarrhea, upset stomach, vomitting, and urinary problems. Sometimes it may seem worse than the keloids.

Biologically Heal Keloid Scars

Surgery is not the way to effectively erase keloid scars. Keloid scars, due directly to a biological discovery, can now be treated from the warmth of your own bathroom. There is no numbing involved or high tech radiation beams. You can use biological ingredients to gently reduce keloids and return the appearance of healthy skin.

When applied topically on keloids for a period of at least 2 months, the cream will:

* Decrease dermal fibroblast proliferation and excess collagen production, and thus reduce keloids, hypertrophic and atrophic scars.

* Diffuse keloid scars and release their amino acid elements for the rebuilding phase.

* Coordinate dead skin cell removal by using its natural enzyme to discipline cellular communication. Removing the dead cells is the most important facet of keloid scar removal.

* Improved exchange between cells promotes proliferation which elevates collagen and elastin levels in the skin.

This skin cream that helps with the keloid scar healing process is also effective for getting rid of acne scars and for acne healing. These are just a couple of the many positive aspects our cream can provide for your skin. We would love to have you go to our website and read more about our special ingredient and how it can help diminish hypertrophic scars. While you are surfing our site, take a few seconds to read about where we get our unique ingredient from and how it can alleviate a wide variety of skin issues ranging from rosacea to burn scars. Do you want to reduce scars without surgery? Clicking on our website is the first step for a healthier skin.

Published August 20th, 2007

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