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Burn Scars: Treatment Options for Minor to Moderate Burn Scars

by Samara Al Romaithi

Burns can be caused by a number of different things: exposure to chemicals, electrical currents and exposure to intense heat or radiation. Their severity of the injury will depend on the extent of the burn area and its depth. Moderate burns will usually leave heavy scarring while severe burns can go as far as being life threatening.

The scars left by burns can also affect a person's quality of life. Burns caused by fire can cause constrictive scars that require surgery and grafting. While, quite on the contrary, minor burns may not even leave any noticeable scars after they have healed.

Common Treatment Options for Minor Burn Scars

Burn scars treatment for minor injuries is a quite straightforward type of treatment. In this case, the person has probably suffered a first degree burn and the main objective is to cool down the affected area so that the surrounding tissue doesn't suffer damage.

You can cool down the burned area by applying cool or lukewarm running water. Cold water should never be used to cool down a burn because it is too shocking for the skin and can cause more damage than the actual burn. Hot water is, of course, not advisable because it can actually continue the burning process.

If the burn has been cooled down the person should take a mild painkiller and rest. Once the pain and burning sensation subsides, you can begin treating the area. Treat the wound by using gentle products so that you do not further irritate the wound.

It is essential that you use good moisturizing products as a burn causes the moisture in the skin to evaporate. This will dry-out the skin for a certain period of time. Rose hip seed oil is a great choice that can be absorbed quickly into the skin to help soothe the damage. Products made with ingredients such as snail serum also have a soothing effect and help boost the rate of skin growth.

After a few weeks of using these products, you'll notice a great improvement in your skin. It is normal for the damaged area to be slightly darker than the surrounding tissue; however, this problem will fade with time. But if you're not willing to wait to see improvement you can also try microdermabrasion for burn scars.

Treatment Options for Moderate Burn Scars

Moderate burns can change the texture of your skin permanently and lead to some scarring. These burns usually take about three to four weeks to heal and generally produce hypertrophic scars. A burn scar treatment can begin once the wound has healed.

A doctor may suggest surgery, injections, compression therapy or resurfacing treatments, but this will depend on the extent of the scar tissue. Nevertheless, if the area being treated is small then you can benefit greatly by using a resurfacing technique such as microdermabrasion.

Scar removal with microdermabrasion is very popular because it is a no-hassles type of treatment that doesn't produce pain, unlike so more invasive options. However, it does require several sessions to eliminate scar tissue.

BIOSKINEXFOL is a great product to use if you want to treat skin burns. Thanks to its soothing ingredients and abrading microcrystals, burn scar removal is very simple. You can't prevent burn scars, but BIOSKINEXFOL makes it easy to treat them.

Published January 29th, 2010

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