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Microdermabrasion for Treating Burn Scars

by Samara Al Romaithi

Skin burns are a result of an extreme exposure to the sun, chemicals, intense heat or electricity. The damage they cause can be mild or life threatening. Once the healing process is over, it may be necessary to treat the remaining scar tissue.

The extent and severity of the scar depends on whether or not there was tissue loss during injury. Regardless, you need to begin immediate scar therapy before a scar is fully formed. If you take immediate action you can actually help decrease the chances of developing debilitating scar tissue, especially with serious burns.

What are your Scar Treatment Options?

Here are some of the most common treatment options available:

*Alternative Medicine

*Surgery

*Topical Techniques

*Steroids

*Resurfacing Techniques

Alternative medicine relies on natural products to minimize scar tissue. Natural ingredients such as rose hip seed oil and snail serum have been used for years to treat all sorts of skin problems. Both have shown good results especially with mild burns.

Surgery methods, such as skin grafting, might be required if you suffer from extensive burn damage. This method can be used in combination with any or all of the following burns scars treatment options. This type of scar treatment is commonly used to treat keloid scars.

Pressure garments, tapes, and compression therapy are part of what is known as topical techniques. Sometimes, these techniques can be used on their own to treat smaller burn scars or may even be used before or after surgical interventions.

Steroids may be applied topically or via injection. Cortisone is injected directly into the scar tissue to help alleviate pain and reduce swelling. Steroid creams are prescription medications that also provide the same results.

As for resurfacing techniques, these include laser therapy, chemical peels, dermabrasion, and microdermabrasion. These methods work by removing certain layers of the skin to reveal newer, healthier skin underneath. Let's take a closer look at microdermabrasion as a treatment option.

Microdermabrasion for Burn Scars

Microdermabrasion is the gentlest form of resurfacing. It can be done in a spa and requires no anesthesia, however, it should never be considered as a substitute for dermabrasion or chemical peels.

Both of the previous treatment options require anesthesia and a certain recovery period. They are used to treat more extensive scar damage while helping resurface the skin in a relatively short period of time.

Microdermabrasion, on the other hand, is so gentle that it does take a while to show results. Scar removal with microdermabrasion is only possible if you are trying to get rid of a minor scars. Otherwise, it would be a good idea to use another treatment method.

In order to prevent burn scars from appearing you need to keep your skin safe from burns. If this isn't possible, however, you can use a natural cream such as BIOSKINCARE to treat skin burns. This product relies on natural ingredients such as Helix aspersa muller extract to provide effective burn scar removal.

Published December 15th, 2009

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