Minimize the Appearance of Burn Scars
First- and second-degree burns occur more commonly than other burns. They can be caused by different situations. These degrees of burns may not be as severe as third- or fourth-degree burns, but if they cover a large area of skin, they can cause problems.
Third- and fourth-degree burns are more likely to leave behind scars, however, this is also true for extensive second-degree burns. The problem with serious burns is that they can actually lead to contracture scars, which limit a person's movement. It is also not uncommon that these types of scars become painful and itchy.
By treating a minor burn immediately you can prevent the formation of scars from burns. In fact, the sooner you treat a burn, the more likely you'll have a better prognosis.
Superficial burns usually do not result in scars because their healing rate is much faster than deeper burns. If the healing process is completed within 2 to 3 weeks, it is likely that the burn victim will not suffer from long-term scarring.
Burns that take longer than a month to heal will have healing issues. In other words, the biochemistry of the wound will change drastically and the burn scar will be larger than originally expected. The first part of any burn treatment process is defining the most adequate treatment possible.
Skin grafting a common burn scar treatment because treatment is done on skin cells that have been destroyed. Third-degre healing is quite slow due the skin tissue and structures being destroyed. Third-degree burns usually undergo surgical procedures in order to remove burn scars.
Any way you slice it, a significant burn will leave a scar. However, if you want to help heal burn scars, there are an array of options available: apply regenerative ingredients such as snail serum or rose hip seed oil, along with modifying your diet.
Rose hip seed oil and snail serum are highly effective natural ingredients that can be found in a variety of skin care products. Both ingredients have shown wonderful results in anti aging treatments and scar removal. Some avid users claim that rose hip seed oil especially reduces the size and appearance of stretch marks.
Diet also plays an important role in the healing process. Burn victims should consume a high protein diet if they want to speed up their recovery. Skin burns cause a loss of a substantial percentage of micronutrients such as copper, selenium, and zinc.
A decline in micronutrients can decrease the rate of healing and increase the risk of infection. So make sure that you are getting enough Vitamin C, copper, zinc, selenium and B complex vitamins.
Burn scars can be different sizes. The small ones cause no real effect on your life, but larger ones can greatly affect your quality of life. BIOSKINCARE cream can help burn scar removal. This natural skin care cream contains a powerful natural ingredient that is perfect for healing burn scars and replacing them with smoother, healthier skin.
Published November 24th, 2009
Filed in Health