All Natural Keloid Removal
Keloids are among the most difficult type of scar tissue to treat. They are highly recurrent which means that they can reappear even after having been removed surgically. In fact, some people experience a type of keloid that grows indefinitely.
Luckily, there are a few treatment options available to help people who have small and larger keloid scars. Scar treatment, as with all types of scars, will depend on the size and location of the lesion. Also keep in mind that some people have a tendency to produce keloid scars.
Organic Keloid Scar Removal
When someone talks about keloids, keloid scar tissue or keloidal scarring they’re talking about the same thing. To say that a keloid is a scar is a bit misguided. Keloids are actually benign fibrotic tumors that are characterized by excessive amounts of collagen, elastin and proteoglycans – all of which make up normal skin tissue.
A keloid can be small or extensive. Not only does size determine the severity of this scar tissue, but also its location. For example, if a keloid has appeared over a joint, it can cause mobility problems as well as pain.
Possible Options for Keloid Scar Treatment
Keloid treatment used on minor scars usually consists of compression therapy and intralesional corticosteroid injections. Surgery may not be suitable for smaller lesions due to the high recurrence rate of keloid scars.
Compression garments or silicone bandages can be used when treating a keloid with compression therapy. Compression garments are custom fitted and can be worn permanently for several months or a year depending on the size of the keloid.
The pulsed-dye laser can be effective at flattening keloids and making them look less red. This type of treatment is safe and doesn’t produce much pain, however, in order to see noticeable results you’ll have to undergo several treatment sessions. These may be costly, since such treatments are not generally covered by insurance plans.
Surgery is often the best option for eliminating larger keloids as these may restrict movement and cause pain or discomfort. This type of keloid removal allows doctors the possibility to monitor and control any new keloid formation. However, before submitting yourself to surgical keloid scar removal, there are several things that need to be done.
Before you undergo surgery a doctor may inject a corticosteroid injection directly into the keloid. Depending on how the keloid responds to the treatment will determine if you need to undergo surgery or if the keloid can be treated without surgical intervention.
During surgery, steroid injection may also be used as a way of controlling the development of a new keloid. Injections may also be applied after surgery. Compression therapy is also a common post-op treatment used to help keep new keloids from forming.
Other treatment options, alternative and complementary, include radiation, interferon injections and fluorouracil injections. These treatments have shown positive results in both treating and preventing keloid formation.
It comes as no surprise to hear that cheloide scars can be difficult to treat, however BIOSKINREPAIR contains a natural ingredient that can help you deal with them safely and naturally. This natural scar removal product contains snail serum that can help minimize the appearance of keloids and hypertrophic scars. BIOSKINREPAIR is so gentle that it can be used on any type of skin and in combination with other types of treatment.







