How To Dealing with Minor and Moderate Burn Scars
Burns can be caused by a number of different things: exposure to chemicals, electrical currents and exposure to intense heat or radiation. Their severity depends 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.
In fact, some of the scars left by burns can directly affect a person's quality of life. Burns produced by a fire can lead to constrictive scars that require surgery and grafting. While on the other hand, minor burns may not even leave noticeable scars.
Treatment Options for Minor Burn Scars
Burn scars treatment used to treat minor injuries is quite straightforward. 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.
Cool down the burned area by applying cool or lukewarm running water. Cold water 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.
After treating the burn the person should take a mild painkiller and rest. Once the pain and burning sensation have subsided, 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 containing snail serum also have a soothing effect and help boost the rate of skin growth.
In a few weeks time, you will notice that the skin is practically back to normal. 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.
Some Treatment Options for Moderate Burn Scars
The biggest problem with moderate burns is that they can change the texture of your skin permanently and lead to some scarring. This type of burn usually takes about three to four weeks to heal and generally produces hypertrophic scars. After this period, burn scar treatment can begin.
The type of treatment applied will depend on the extent of the scar tissue. Some types of treatment include surgery, injections, compression therapy or resurfacing treatments. However, smaller areas usually benefit greatly from resurfacing techniques like microdermabrasion.
Scar removal with microdermabrasion is very popular. It is not very painful, if at all and can be done in quick sessions. However, if you decide to undergo this type of treatment, you'll need to submit yourself to several sessions in order to eliminate the scar tissue.
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Published January 29th, 2010
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