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Here is more information on the following topics: BIOSKINCARE for Burn Skin & ScarsBIOSKINCARE cream is natural product that can help your body boost the production of fibroblasts after injury from burns. Fibroblasts growth factors regulate the reproduction of connective tissues and the levels of collagen, the most important component of the skin regeneration process, as well as all the structural elements of the skin matrix. BIOSKINCARE's main component is the natural secretions from a land snail (Helix Aspersa Muller), the same they use to quickly repair their own skin and shell when damaged. It is a viscose liquid that is made into an odorless white cream with no alien or synthetic chemicals. What is unique about it? Its high bio-availability and signaling function, which allows to minimize scar tissue formation as well as reversing existing scar tissues. BIOSKINCARE cream is a natural cosmetic product, not a drug or pharmaceutical product aimed to cure a disease. Topical application of the cream on scars has shown to decrease dermal fibroblast proliferation, and prevent and reduce scars. Analysis of the mucin has determined that it contains activators of skin growth factors and antimicrobial peptides. Also present are natural anti-inflammatory and immune modulating proteins, glycoproteins, glycosaminoglycans that tightly bind divalent cations, such as copper (II), and a chain sulfate glycosaminoglycan (GAG), as a protein-free polysaccharide. BIOSKINCARE cream is anti-microbial product, helps to prevent skin infections and minimized burn scars. You can use it for treating a wide variety of skin problems: skin injuries wounds, rashes, cracked, dry skin, keloids, acne scars, stretch marks and other skin conditions. It works great on post-surgical scars. It has been used on age lines, age spots, abrasions, athlete's foot, boils, chilblains, diabetic sores, diaper rash, infected nails, insect bites/stings, skin allergies and skin ulcers with incredible results. It is just excellent for helping the skin to repair itself. Wounds heal with minimal scarring. It also helps shrink old scars. Severity of burns is related with its deepnessFirst Degree A first degree burn is limited to the epidermis. It is characterized by heat, pain, moistening and reddening of the burned surface, but rarely shows blistering or charring of tissue. First degree burns often heal in three to seven days and seldom scar. Typical first degree burns include sunburn and minor scalds. Sometimes referred to as partial thickness burns, second degree burns are characterized as either "superficial" or "deep." Both types penetrate deeper than a first degree burn and destroy the epidermal layers, extending into the dermis layer. They can cause damage to sweat glands and hair follicles and are extremely painful, often with intense swelling and also produce blisters, severe pain, and redness. The skin can appear blotchy white to cherry red. Third Degree A third degree burn-also known as a full thickness burn-destroys all the epidermal and dermal skin layers. The tissue damage extends below hair follicles and sweat glands to subcutaneous (fat) tissue. With this degree of burn, the skin becomes charred and leathery and often appears depressed relative to surrounding tissue. The skin can be bright red, waxy white, tan or brown; there are no blisters; and third degree burns may cause massive swelling. Perhaps surprisingly, third degree burns are usually not painful because the injury has destroyed nerve endings. When a burn injury is deep enough to involve muscle, bone, tendon and/or ligament, it is sometimes classified as a fourth degree burn. These burns are often life threatening and may require amputation. Burn Classification as an InjuryThe size of the body area burned also helps classify a burn as a minor or major injury. Doctors classify burns according to strict, widely accepted definitions. These definitions may not correspond to a person's understanding of those terms. To determine the severity of a burn, doctors estimate what percentage of the body's surface has been burned. For adults, doctors use the rule of nines. This method divides almost all of the body into sections of 9% or of 2 times 9% (18%). For children, doctors use charts that adjust these percentages according to the child's age. Adjustment is needed because different areas of the body grow at different rates. Other types of burnsThere is another type of burns that affects other organs of the body no just the skin. Many people who have been burned in fires have also inhaled smoke. Sometimes people inhale smoke without sustaining skin burns. Smoke inhalation often causes no serious, lasting effects. However, if the smoke is unusually hot or dense or if inhalation is prolonged, serious problems can develop. The hot smoke can burn the windpipe (trachea), resulting in swelling. As the swelling narrows the trachea, airflow into the lungs is obstructed. Inhalation of chemicals released in the smoke, such as hydrogen chloride, phosgene, sulfur dioxide, and ammonia, can swell and damage the lungs and trachea. Eventually, the small airways leading to the lungs narrow, further obstructing airflow. Smoke can also contain chemicals that poison the body's cells, such as carbon monoxide and cyanide. Damage to the trachea or the lungs can cause shortness of breath, which can take up to 24 hours to develop. Obstruction of airflow due to swelling of the airways can produce wheezing and worsen shortness of breath. The person may have soot in the mouth or nose, singed nasal hairs, or burns around the mouth. Lung damage may cause chest pain, coughing, and wheezing. If the oxygen supply is depleted due to smoke, the person may pass out. High levels of carbon monoxide in the blood may cause confusion or disorientation or may even be fatal. Treatment of skin burn injuryBefore burns are treated, the burning agent must be stopped from inflicting further damage. For example, fires are extinguished. Clothing—especially any that is smoldering (such as melted synthetic shirts), covered with hot tar, or soaked with chemicals—is immediately removed. Care at home includes keeping the burn clean to prevent infection. In addition, many people are given analgesics, for at least a few days. The burn can be covered with a nonstick bandage or with sterile gauze. The gauze can be removed without sticking by first being soaked in water. Hospitalization is sometimes necessary for optimal care of burn injuries. Burns those prevent a person from performing essential daily functions, such as walking or eating, make hospitalization necessary. Severe burns, deep second- and third-degree burns, burns occurring in the very young or the very old, and burns involving the hands, feet, face, or genitals are usually best treated at burn centers. Burn centers are hospitals that are specially equipped and staffed to care for burn victims. Superficial Minor Burns: he burn may require examination at a hospital or doctor's office, possibly as often as daily for the first few days. This type of burn usually skin graft may be needed. Most skin grafts replace the burned skin. Other skin grafts help by temporarily covering and protecting the skin as it heals on its own. In a skin grafting procedure, a piece of healthy skin is taken from an unburned area of the person's body (autograft), from another living or dead person (allograft), or from another species (xenograft)—usually pigs because their skin is most similar to human skin. The skin graft is surgically sewn over the burned area after removing any dead tissue and ensuring that the wound is clean. Autografts are permanent. Allografts and xenografts, however, are rejected after 10 to 14 days by the person's immune system. Artificial skin has been developed recently and can also be used to replace the burned skin. Burned skin can be replaced anytime within several days of the burn. Severe Burns: Keeping the burned area clean is important, because the damaged skin is easily infected. Because severe burns take a long time to heal, sometimes years, and can cause disfigurement, the person can become depressed. What Do Customers Say?
Suggestions & Brief Guideline: Nourish, Moisturize, Protect, Repair and Renew Your Skin with BIOSKINCARE CREAM A deeply moisturizing natural skin care cream that triggers the regeneration of damaged cells while preventing and removing scars, keratosis, psoriasis scales and all types of skin blemishes. It also nourishes and replenishes the lipid barrier of the skin. This skincare cream diminishes imperfections and achieves silky soft skin with a routine skin care regimen. It is best for facial skin that is in part oily and in parts dry; besides relieving dry skin. It is also excellent after radiotherapy, chemotherapy, glycolic acid or chemical peels and microdermabrasion. BIO BODY CREAM for body scars and the prevention and removal of new stretch marks. It is not recommended for facial application because it contains a higher content of our biological active ingredient, Helix Aspersa Muller Glycoconjugates than do BIOSKINCARE or BIOSKINCLEAR. This difference results in a thicker cream that leaves behind a thin protective film on the applied area.
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