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Burn Scar Treatment Options for Minor Scars

by Samara Al Romaithi

The two most common ways of getting a burn scar is by being exposed to heat or electricity. The extent of the injury will be determined by the severity of the fire or power source.

The problem with burns does not end once the wound has healed because some burn scars can become constrictive, itchy, and even painful depending on their size and location.

Minor Burns Scars & Treatment Options

Among the various degrees of burn scars, the easiest ones to deal with are minor burns scars. In this case, the person has probably been exposed to a first degree burn and won't require a burn scar treatment that extends past the point of wound healing.

Cool down the burned area by applying cool or lukewarm running water. Cold water isn't recommended because it is too shocking for the skin and can cause more damage than the actual burn. Hot water is, obviously, not advisable because it can continue the burning process.

After treating the burn the person should take a mild painkiller and rest. Once the pain and burning sensation have subsided, you can begin treating the area. Make sure you use gentle products because it is important that you not cause any further irritation to the wound.

It is essential that you use good moisturizing products as a burn causes the moisture in the skin to evaporate. This will dry-out the skin for a certain period of time. Rose hip seed oil is an excellent choice because it absorbs quickly and helps soothe the skin. Products made with ingredients such as snail serum also have a soothing effect and help boost the rate of skin growth.

Within a few weeks of the burn, your skin should be back to normal. It is common, nevertheless, for there to be some discoloration. You can either let the discoloration fade with time or try microdermabrasion for burn scars to speed up the process.

How to Deal with Moderate Burn Scars

One of the biggest problems related to moderate burns is that they can change the texture of your skin permanently and lead to scarring. These burns usually take about three to four weeks to heal and generally produce hypertrophic scars. A burn scar treatment can begin once the wound has healed.

Depending on the extent of the scar tissue, the doctor may suggest surgery, injections, compression therapy or resurfacing treatments. However, if the wound or damaged area is small you can benefit by treating your skin with resurfacing techniques such as microdermabrasion.

Scar removal with microdermabrasion is a very common treatment procedure. It does not require anesthesia as there are gentler micro crystals that can be used for sensitive skin. Keep in mind that it may be necessary to go through several sessions to eliminate the scar tissue completely.

Burn scar removal is easy if you use a natural product like BIOSKINEXFOL. Another natural product that can help treat skin burns and prevent burn scars from forming is BIOSKINCARE. Both of these products contain Helix aspersa muller extract, a very potent natural ingredient that can help treat all skin types gently and effectively.

Published March 17th, 2010

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