Keloid Treatment
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are distinguishable by their gross and electron-microscopic appearances. Keloids are typically associated with more highly pigmented ethnic groups and can have a familial association.
Keloids and hypertrophic scars are both associated with adverse wound healing factors, such as infection and excessive tension. Keloids are more likely to occur in areas of the body associated with a high level of muscle tension. In the head and neck, the earlobe and mandibular border are most commonly affected.
The high recurrence rate of keloids has initiated a wide variety of different treatment approaches. Thus far, convincing evidence does not exist to recommend any therapy over surgical excision followed by sequential intralesional steroid injections; however, well-controlled studies on the treatment of keloids are rare. Radiation therapy is reserved for keloids recalcitrant to conventional therapy.
The favored treatment regimen for hypertrophic scars is surgical excision. The response is generally more favorable than that with keloids, as long as the initial negative influences on healing are not reproduced. The use of intralesional steroid injections in hypertrophic scarring remains questionable. The risks and benefits must be weighed and clearly explained to the patient.
Skin Remodeling is the Key to Scar Reduction
The removal or reduction of scars, lesions, and stretch marks from the skin depends on a process called "skin remodeling". The skin is designed to heal wounds quickly to prevent blood loss and infection. Scars are manufactured from a rapidly formed "collagen glue" that the body deposits into an injured area for protection and strength.
In ideal skin healing, wounded skin is rapidly closed, then the healed area is slowly reconstructed to remove the residual collagen scars and blend the skin area into nearby skin. Scar collagen is removed and replaced with a mixture of skin cells and invisible collagen fibers. This skin remodeling may continue in a skin area for ten years.
In children the remodeling rate is high and scars are usually rapidly removed from injured skin areas. But as we reach adulthood, this rate diminishes and small scars may remain for years. One way to accelerate remodeling is to induce a small amount of controlled skin damage with a needle, laser, or other means, and then let the body repair processes rebuild the skin area. A second method is to use skin healing accelerators to increase the body's natural healing processes to obtain an even better final results.
Skin Remodeling & Scar Reduction with BIOSKINREPAIR
BIOSKINREPAIR contains Peptides that help the process of skin remodeling by activating your skin's metalloproteinases that remove damaged proteins (sun as sun-damaged collagen and elastin) and scars. At the same time they help activate the mechanism that protects your body against excessive breakdown of protein.
The enzymes in BIOSKINREPAIR loosen the scar proteins and the peptides help in the removal of the scar proteins. BIOSKINREPAIR also help the process of rebuilding new collagen and elastin into the skin.
BIOSKINREPAIR helps the skin to (1) regenerate new collagen and elastin which improve skin firmness and elasticity, (2) increase the production of water holding glycosaminoglycans which is true moisturizing, (3) improve the skin’s blood vessel microcirculation, (4) produce biochemical energy from nutrients in the body’s blood supply, (5) increase the natural defense mechanism against oxidative damage, and (6) repair damage to the protective skin barrier.
As the skin is rebuilt and scars removed, the elastic properties of the skin pull it into a smooth surface.
During skin remodeling, the old damaged protein is removed and replaced with new collagen and elastin fibers. This removes scar tissue, restores skin elasticity, and reduces wrinkles.
BIOSKINREPAIR - Unsurpassed for Skin Repair and Regeneration!
In the skin, BIOSKINREPAIR helps to:
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Stimulate Collagen Formation, diminishing fine lines and
firming the skin.
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Stimulate Elastin Formation, cutting down on sagging and fine
lines.
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Stimulate the replacement of damaged skin cells, getting rid
of scar and necrotic tissues.
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Stimulate the formation of the extracellular binding between
cells, thus improving skin strength, cutting down on fragility.
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Stimulate the formation of glycosaminoglycans, the molecules
that give skin its capacity to keep in moisture. This helps to thicken the
dermis resulting in a lessening of sagging and helps firm the skin.
Increase blood vessel formation and oxygenation within the skin.
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Act as a potent antioxidant.
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Inhibits microbiological activity of dangerous, pathogenic
skin bacteria, including acne.
Successful skin renewal is the process of activating the removal of damaged collagen and elastin proteins and older cells from the skin yielding improvement or removal of scars, lesions, and wrinkles while smoothing the skin.
Last Modified: July 20, 2009
Get rid of keloid and hypertrophic scars, relieve itching and eliminate all types of skin blemishes, while moisturizing, protecting, repairing and renewing your skin with BIOSKINREPAIR
Regulates dermal fibroblast proliferation and excess collagen, and thus helps to prevent and reduce keloid scars and hyperthropic scarring. Acts as a potent antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. Regulates blood vessel formation and oxygenation within the skin so that fewer nutrients get into the scar tissues. Halts keloid scar itching. Smoothes old surgery scars and also rough and dry skin.

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