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The Best Treatment for Keloid Scars

Keloids (or keloid scars) happen when some type of trauma occurs on the skin, and the body overreacts, producing way too much collagen. This leaves behind a raised, reddish and sometimes shiny area that can cover the entire wounded site, and expand outward from there. Keloid scars form over the course of a few weeks to months, and there are several ways to treat them. But how do you know what the best treatment for keloid scars is? You’ll just have to try them out for yourself. There’s no one tried and true method for keloid scar treatment that works 100% of the time, so it’s a matter of just seeing what works for you.

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Silicone patches are an extremely effective way to treat keloid scars. Silicone works to break down the tough, fibrous tissues that make up a keloid scar. This process helps to smooth out the area and even out skin tone. InvisiScar’s silicone patches have a 95% success rate at helping to diminish the appearance of keloid scars. InvisiScar’s clients have often seen improvements in 3 weeks, with complete results in as little as 6 weeks. Imagine being rid of your keloid scar in less than a month and a half! It’s an exciting prospect, don’t you think? The patches also work on very old, stubborn scars, so don’t worry if your scar has been around for quite some time. InvisiScar’s silicone patches can also be cut to your unique scar, providing the perfect, customized environment for ideal healing. They have virtually no side effects, and can be ordered online, to save you a trip to the pharmacy or doctor’s office. Visit www.scarout.com to see InvisiScar’s selection of silicone patches.

Keloid scars can also be removed surgically, but this isn’t generally recommended and only has a 50% success rate. Most often, the scar will return bigger and badder than ever. To increase the chances of this method being successful, it may be combined with the use of a silicone patch or topical cream after the procedure is done. This may help reduce the chances of the scar recurring, and help any surgical trauma to the skin heal properly.

Steroid injections can also be used to stunt the production of collagen and help skin return to its normal, healthy state. This route requires the patient to visit the doctor several times, as injections are needed once every two to three weeks to see results. Patients with darker skin should also use caution, as steroid injections can often cause hyper pigmentation, which leaves the area looking worse than when you started out. This can be an expensive, time consuming route and should be considered carefully.

One method that probably won’t eliminate a keloid scar all together, but may help reduce the appearance of it, is topical creams and gels. They take time and commitment to be effective though. Many require multiple applications per day to be only slightly effective, so its success will depend on how devoted you are to minimizing your keloid scar’s appearance.

Keloid scars can happen to just about anyone at any time in their life. For more information on the best treatment for keloid scars, visit www.scarout.com.