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Scar Removal From Small Scars to Keloids, You Can Safely Remove Scars Without a Doctor



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By : Jennifer Relot    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-11-24 03:40:22
Your first impulse when deciding on a scar removal option may be to see a doctor. Then, you may investigate how to safely remove scars at home, without a doctor. You will wonder if you can achieve scar removal results on your own that compare with medical procedures.

Regarding at home options, there has been a growth in the number of people who swear by silicone scar removal gels and creams, specifically formulated to flatten and fade scars including Keloid scars.

It doesn’t need to be said that going to a doctor is expensive, and medical options are not covered by very many insurance plans. Bear in mind any scar treatment—medical or medicinal must be repeated for some time. If you compare scar removal techniques repeated at home, to frequent doctor visits. You may ultimately decide the option of safely removing scars without a doctor is the most cost effective and least risky option. Home scar removal products are often available on the internet. They can be affordable, readily available, and private. You control the pace of treatment.

Risk separates home removal from surgery. A doctor will shave off and cut out scar tissue, effectively flattening the scar. You will need to discuss with your doctor the issue of keloids. If it happens that you have a history of forming large, red/purple keloid scars, surgery can cause the scar to grow rather than reduce. If you already know your body produces thick keloid scars, doctors discourage any elective surgery. Keloids remain a mystery to medical science. A doctor can’t make a foolproof prediction as the whether surgery will backfire or improve the appearance of select scars. That risk does not exist in a home treatment or in other medical options.

Qualified dermatologists work with lasers and cortisone shots during removal. These options flatten and fade scars. You have to pay for expensive repeat sessions. You face side effects. Lasers change the feel of the skin. Shots of cortisone sometimes increase the redness of scars.

If you’ve considered the ins and outs of medical scar removal, now you can compare it to safely removing scars at home.

It bears repeating that the goal of scar removal is to fade and flatten scar tissue. The best products for removing scars at home contain the known healing agent silicone. In order to work safely and effectively, the ingredient silicone is put directly on the scar in a gel, a cream or by fixing silicone sheets across the scarred area. Silicone encourages healing by promoting moisture, which is essential to skin regeneration. When removing scars at home, you want to protect the area from outside irritants. A layer of silicone gel, cream or sheet provides this protection. You will use a lot of any home scar treatment for a few months to produce visible and satisfactory results. Yet many find the cost barely compares to the expense of only a handful of doctor visits.

Many find removing scars at home is a simple and inexpensive option delivering results comparable to more painful and expensive scar removal procedures.

Author Resource:

Jennifer Relot specializes in skin care. She suggests learning more about the (http://www.scarprin.org )Scar Removal Product Scarprin. Additional information can be found at the Scarprin blog. (http://scarprin.wordpress.com ).

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