Treating Minor and Moderate Burns Scars
Burns can be produced by a number of different situations that include being exposed to chemicals, electrical currents, and intense heat or radiation. The level of severity will depend on the extent of the burned area and its depth. Severe burns can be life threatening while moderate burns can lead to heavy scarring.
As a matter of fact, the scars left behind by burns can also affect a person's quality of life. Burns produced by a fire can lead to constrictive scars that require surgery and grafting. While on the other hand, minor burns may not even leave noticeable scars.
Treatment Options for Minor Burn Scars
Burn scars treatment for minor injuries is a quite straightforward type of treatment. In this case, someone has probably suffered a first degree burn which needs to be cooled down immediately to keep the surrounding tissue from suffering damage.
The burn can be cooled down 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.
The person should take a mild painkiller and rest. After the pain and burning sensation have diminished, you can begin treating the affected area. Using gentle products is very important so that you do not further irritate the wound.
Moisturizing products are essential as a burn causes the moisture in the skin to evaporate and dries out the skin for a certain period of time. An excellent choice, in cases such as this, is rose hip seed oil which will absorb quickly and help soothe the skin. Products made with ingredients such as snail serum also have a soothing effect and help boost the rate of skin growth.
After a few weeks of using these products, you'll notice a great improvement in your skin. It is common for the damaged area to be slightly darker than the surrounding tissue. With time, this problem will resolve itself, but you can also try microdermabrasion for burn scars.
Some Treatment Options for Moderate Burn Scars
The biggest problem with moderate burns is that they can change the texture of your skin permanently and lead to some scarring. These burns will normally take about 3 to 4 weeks to heal and generally produce hypertrophic scars. A burn scar treatment can begin once the wound has healed.
The type of treatment applied will depend on the extent of the scar tissue. Some types of treatment include 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 very popular because it isn't painful, and can be done quickly. However, it does require several sessions to eliminate scar tissue.
BIOSKINEXFOL is a natural product that can help treat skin burns safely and effectively. Thanks to its soothing ingredients and abrading microcrystals, burn scar removal is very simple. You can't prevent burn scars, but BIOSKINEXFOL makes it easy to treat them.
Published January 29th, 2010
Filed in Skin Care
