Scar Treatment

March 17, 2010
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There is no doubt we live in a fast-paced society that does not show any signs of slowing down any time soon. To relieve some of the stress associated with always being on the go, many people have turned to online to find ways of pampering themselve and looking good. Here at A Woman"s Place Too.com we offer a variety of skin care services, which are listed above. Use this list to help you determine what products you may be interested in. We bring you the latest break throughs in skin care technology at an affordable price. We are committed to helping you improve and maintain skin wellness. Our focus is on anti-aging treatments and looking younger and more beautiful without surgery. Specialty products include hair , microderm abrasion, Blemish Control, Aromatherapy, Cellulite Treatments, Massage items, Anti-Aging Products, and finally & Stretch mark Reduction. We hope you enjoy our treatments and enjoy shopping!

Merz Contractubex Mederma treatment for scars 2x20g40g 135 oz
Merz Contractubex Mederma treatment for scars 2x20g40g 135 oz
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NEWGEL silicone strips for Scar treatment and Removal
NEWGEL silicone strips for Scar treatment and Removal
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2 Bio Oil stretch mark Skincare Scar Treatment 42 oz ea over 8 oz 125ml 250 ml
2 Bio Oil stretch mark Skincare Scar Treatment 42 oz ea over 8 oz 125ml 250 ml
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New Bio Oil Scar Treatment 42oz 125ml
New Bio Oil Scar Treatment 42oz 125ml
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SCARprin Silicone Scar Treatment Gel 1oz MIB Bottle
SCARprin Silicone Scar Treatment Gel 1oz MIB Bottle
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ZENMED Renewing Serum Scars Imperfections Treatment  For Use on Damaged Skin
ZENMED Renewing Serum Scars Imperfections Treatment For Use on Damaged Skin
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Bio Oil Skincare for Scar Treatment and Stretch Marks
Bio Oil Skincare for Scar Treatment and Stretch Marks
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12 x 25cm Cica Care Scar Treatment Gel Sheet 1pcs
12 x 25cm Cica Care Scar Treatment Gel Sheet 1pcs
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NEW SKIN TREATMENT OIL SKIN CARE FOR STRETCH MARKS SKIN DISCOLORATION SCARS
NEW SKIN TREATMENT OIL SKIN CARE FOR STRETCH MARKS SKIN DISCOLORATION SCARS
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Merz Contractubex Gel Specific Treatment for Scars 20g EXP 04 2014 New Sealed
Merz Contractubex Gel Specific Treatment for Scars 20g EXP 04 2014 New Sealed
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Silicone Pad Scar Treatment Low Profile 21 Pads Latex Free Scar Reducer
Silicone Pad Scar Treatment Low Profile 21 Pads Latex Free Scar Reducer
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Incredible Scar treatment by FAMOUS MED CALIA The best
Incredible Scar treatment by FAMOUS MED CALIA The best
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Bio Oil Skincare for Scar Treatment and Stretch MarksONLY BRAND
Bio Oil Skincare for Scar Treatment and Stretch MarksONLY BRAND
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Bio Oil Scar Stretch Marks Skin Tone Treatment 2oz
Bio Oil Scar Stretch Marks Skin Tone Treatment 2oz
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PediFix Visco GEL Silicone Scar Therapy Treatment Sheet
PediFix Visco GEL Silicone Scar Therapy Treatment Sheet
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Scar Treatment Scar Therapy Silicone Sheeting Stretch MarksPRICE REDUCTION
Scar Treatment Scar Therapy Silicone Sheeting Stretch MarksPRICE REDUCTION
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Merz Contractubex Mederma treatment for scars 20g
Merz Contractubex Mederma treatment for scars 20g
Paypal   US $12.75
15 x 12cm Cica Care Scar Treatment Gel Sheet 1pcs
15 x 12cm Cica Care Scar Treatment Gel Sheet 1pcs
Paypal   US $74.94

Laser-zappin' Acne Scar Treatments

Before You Take Action on any Laser

You’ve lived with your acne scars long enough, and want to do something about them. But before you take any major action, such as laser treatment, read on to demystify the world of laser technology. There are many options available, but which ones are good? Or most importantly, which laser acne scar treatment suits you?

Fortunately with today’s laser technology, you can be sure that the entire laser procedure isn’t all pain and destruction. In fact, the healing time is faster, even though some procedures might require you to go back for further treatment or topical touch-ups. You do want to keep in mind, nevertheless, that the laser beam may still damage some skin pigments, so it’s best to understand the entire acne laser treatment itself, and leave the procedure up to certified doctors or dermatologists. Yes, check their credentials. And yes, that also means stay away from non-physicians performing the laser procedure in shopping malls or day spas. You also want to find out from the doctor or dermatologist what kind of laser technology he/she is using, and if the technology is not, say 10 years old.

Laser-zappin’ Acne Scar Treatments Available Today

In general, the laser treatments used to eliminate acne scars are essentially the same treatment for other skin problems also, using laser resurfacing technology. Laser resurfacing works by removing the scarred, top layer of the skin. By doing this, new skin – smoother skin – and collagen (main protein of connective tissue found in bone, cartilage, skin, and tendons) will grow in its place, and eventually smooth out the acne scar. Additionally, laser resurfacing is considered a safer, less invasive procedure than deep chemical peels or dermabrasion (described in non-laser acne scar treatment). Laser resurfacing is often combined with one or several other treatments for acne scars. This approach consistently gives better results when compared to other acne treatments.

There are basically two types of acne laser treatments today, non-ablative and ablative skin resurfacing treatments.

Non-ablative skin resurfacing (non-invasive, aka no skin cutting)

Ablate literally means to remove by melting, vaporization, erosion, etc. (Don’t mean to scare you, that’s just a literal translation.)

From the definition itself, you can probably figure out that non-ablative skin resurfacing is a gentler alternative to ablative laser treatments. Non-ablative treatments can accommodate almost all skin types and all skin colors with no complications, and patients will only have the “weekend” recovery down time.

This type of acne laser treatment uses the laser heat to penetrate into the skin to stimulate collagen production which corrects the wrinkles underneath the skin. So your skin remains intact. Remodeling of the collagen under the skin’s surface takes about 6 months or so. Generally, this type of treatment consists of 3-5 procedures, spread out from two to four weeks apart. Results should become apparent after the second treatment and should continue to improve thereafter.

Most commonly used laser technology for this treatment is the Fraxel (re:store) laser and Smoothbeam laser.

Ablative skin resurfacing (more invasive, aka skin removed)

Remember that to ablate literally means to remove by some sort of melting or vaporizing method.

So compared to the non-ablative skin resurfacing treatment, the ablative treatment is of course more invasive. The laser used in this treatment generates high energy beams that directly vaporize the damaged skin tissue without harming the surrounding areas. Because the skin has been ablated, new skin and collagen will produce to grow new skin and eventually smooth out the scar. Be aware though that ablative skin resurfacing may pose some side effects for some skin types and skin color. You should consult with your doctor or dermatologist first.

Due to the high laser beam used in ablative skin resurfacing, this kind of acne laser treatment generally requires only one visit. The down side though is that that the recovery time will be longer, generally taking 4-7 days or longer.

Variations of this type of treatment include the two household lasers known as Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Er:YAG (Erbium). CO2 is the most aggressive, while Erbium is milder with shorter laser pulses and has less risky post recovery period. The newest technology that uses the CO2 method is called the Fraxle re:pair, not to be confused with the original non-ablative Fraxel re:store laser.

Alternatives to Laser Acne Scar Treatments

There are also various non-laser treatments to eliminate acne scars. Find out more details in non-laser acne scar treatment.

Best Acne Scar Treatment for You

You are now well-informed on the various types of laser acne scar treatments, and may have even taken a preference as to which one may suit you. Regardless, in the best interest of your health, you should discuss with a doctor or dermatologist the best possible acne treatment before proceeding. Remember, this is a serious consideration not to be taken lightly. And avoid non-certified laser centers in the mall. (At least remember this – Just stick to your shopping.) Good luck!

About the Author

Skin Products & Treatment intends to bring you information on various skin care products and treatments, so that you can be more educated on your personal health and beauty and be a better-informed consumer while navigating the myriad of skin products and treatments on the market.

Choosing an Effective Topical Scar Treatment For Hypertrophic Scars, Surgery Scars, And Keloid Scars

Scars are an essential and necessary part of the skin's natural healing process. This is because scars develop to close and protect an open wound. If scars and scar tissue did not exist, the mortality rate would skyrocket due to the fact that other than minor wounds those that had any sort of puncture or open wound would not be able to close and heal their injury.

After a scar develops, it essentially becomes part of the skin as it replaces the missing skin. While scar tissue is very similar to normal skin, it does not regenerate itself and therefore requires treatment if one wishes to diminish the appearance of their scar.

This is not to say that a scar won't naturally heal over time, it is just that when you use a scar treatment such as a scar cream or scar removal gel or pad, it will heal faster, more efficiently, and more completely.

Hypertrophic and Keloid Scars

Scars develop into a variety of shapes and sizes. Some are small such as accidental scars or minor surgery scars including plastic surgery scars, while some scars appear large, raised, and discolored such as Keloids or Hypertrophic scars. Keloid scars in particular are especially dangerous as they can expand beyond the original boundary of the scar. A Keloid scar or Hypertrophic scar may require surgery, however, in most cases, all that is needed is an over-the-counter scar treatment.

This is because most reputable scar treatments contain silicone which is the single most important ingredient in an effective scar treatment. Essentially, silicone acts as a physical barrier over the scar. The silicone barrier not only protects the scar from physical damage, but also allows the scar to retain moisture from the surrounding healthy portions of the skin. This in turn will allow the scar to heal more quickly in addition to helping flatten raised scars such as Hypertrophic and Keloid scars.

Surgery Scars

If you have surgery, you will more than likely develop a scar. While the scar may be small such as one resulting from a small incision, in some cases, the scar can be quite large such as one resulting from a Caesarian section.

Besides typical surgery scars, patients also develop scars resulting from plastic surgery. Plastic surgery scars are generally much smaller due to the fact that most elective surgery procedures require only a small incision.

However, despite their size, most patients who elected to have plastic surgery are very conscience about their appearance and therefore are more likely to notice their scar.

If you have a surgery scar including a plastic surgery, you may want to consider using a non-prescription topical scar treatment to help diminish your scar. However, much like more serious scars including Keloids, it is vital that you choose a scar treatment that contains silicone.

Treatment Options

Remember that you essentially have two choices if you have a scar: treat it, or ignore it. If you choose to ignore your scar, you will begin to see that it will slightly improve over time. However, most people choose to use a topical scar treatment so that their scar will heal quickly and efficiently.

About the Author

Stephen suggests using the
topical scar treatment
MEDscar to help diminish the size and color of Hypertrophic and Keloid scars.


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