How Natural Removal of Burn Scars Is Now Possible
An Effective Burn Scar Removal Cream
Every scar carries a history. Sometime they are sings of courage, sometimes they are results of a funny accident, but in the world of beauty they are just ugly. Among scars, those that are most unsightly often come from burns. Their appearance is determined by location, degree, and size. Although, it goes without saying that no matter what, burn scars are not pleasing to look at. For that reason we will look more into what a burn is, how it damages the skin, and what ways we can reduce the appearance of the scars that it leaves behind.
Skin Burn Scars
The skin is the organ of the body that most considerably regulates fluids and temperature. If a great area of skin is injured, the ability to maintain control of these things can be compromised. The skin is also very important in serving as a protective barrier against bacteria and viruses. Anatomically the skin is layered as follows: the epidermis, the surface layer; the dermis, the middle layer filled with collagen, elastin fibers, nerves, blood vessels, sweat glands and hair follicles; and the hypodermis or subcutaneous tissue that has larger blood vessels and nerves, also the most important layer in temperature regulation. The amount of damage a burn can do depends on its location, depth and area.
Skin Burn Classification
Burns are classified according to depth. A first degree burn is superficial meaning that is affects only the epidermis causing local inflammation of the skin. A sunburn is an example of a first degree burn. Skin inflammation is also combined with pain, redness and mild swelling with possible tenderness of the skin. Second degree burns reach deeper into the dermal level. Second degree burns also cause pain, redness and inflammation, as well as blistering. Third degree burns are the deepest degree and affect all three levels of the skin which effectively kills it. Third degree burns damage blood vessels and nerves causing the area to appear white and leathery and tend to be relatively painless. It is also vital to know that burns can mature. The initial injury can continue for a period of time following, where it can involve deeper layers of skin, making it a higher degree burn. A good example is a sunburn that doesn’t blister until the next day. Inflammation, fluid accumulation and infection is always a risk, regardless of the degree of the burn. As only the epidermis has the ability to regenerate itself, most burns higher than first degree can leave a person with deeper damage, injury and of course scarring.
First Aid for Burns
To decrease risk of infection and avoid the worst scarring results, it is important to be informed about skin burn treatment. For major burns, defined as second or third degree, you should first move the victim into a safe area before you wrap the injured skin in a clean sheet. Do not use cold water on burned skin as this may cause a dramatic drop in body temperature. Except for normal sunburns, burns that injure feet or hands should always be considered a major burn. Lukewarm water can be used to clean minor burns of the first or second degree. The affected area can then be dressed and treated with topical antibiotic ointment.
Burn Scar Removal
When a second or third degree burn heals, no matter what the story behind it, you will probably want to get rid of the burn scar. There are various procedures available for scar removal, however the more well known surgical option are expensive and painful. With all this information about skin anatomy and burn classification, it seems as though science could offer a treatment that would address the biological roots of scar development. The development of Helix Aspersa Muller products has done just that. This comprehensive complex carries messenger cells and enzymes that identify and eliminate non functional cells that make up scar tissue while also restoring healthy skin matrix cells. It also stimulates the production of collagen and elastin which helps create smoother and stronger skin. Natural products that boast Helix Aspersa Muller can promise to do all these things, smoothing and healing burn scars and maintaining your skin moisturized and healthy.
BIOSKINCARE is one of these biological solutions for the revival of skin affected by burn scars. BIOSKINCARE is an all natural burn cream treatment that works with Helix Aspersa Muller and other beneficial botanicals to eliminate scar tissue, restore healthy skin cells, regenerate a healthy skin matrix and leave you with smooth, moisturized, healthy skin. Scars left behind by skin burns will gradually fade away as this burn scar treatment goes to work. Leave behind ideas of painful and expensive surgeries, laser treatments or microdermabrasion for scars! Take advantage of nature’s gift for beautiful skin and watch your burn scars fade away naturally.







