The Biology of Scar Treatments
What can scar creams actually do? A scar is the consequence of our own body healing a wound or injury done to our skin or other tissues. Damage to the external layer of the skin is healed by rebuilding the tissue, and in these instances, scarring is minor. When damage affects the thick layer of tissue beneath the skin, rebuilding becomes more complicated. Our bodies accumulate collagen fibres (a protein which is naturally produced by the body) to reconnect the skin tissues and this usually results in an evident scar.
After the wound has healed, the scar continues to change as new collagen is formed and new blood vessels are constructed. This is the reason why many scars will disappear and improve in look over a period of two years following a wound. However, some noticeable evidence of a wound will remain as hair follicles and sweat glands do not grow back.
How Can Scar Products Improve The Healing of my Wounds?
There are several scar healing patches of silicone, creams, ointments and solutions elaborated with vitamins, herbal extracts, and biological ingredients that are designed to improve the healing of scars, help the scar treatment with the fading and make scars less evident.
Not all Scar Treatment Creams are Alike
Natural skin care in the healing of wounds or injuries is a sequence that entails coordinated orchestration between the various cells, organs and products of the immune system that do the wonderful job of keeping our biological integrity.
Platelets and inflammatory cells are the first to arrive at an injuredsite and give key functions and 'signals' needed for the influx of connective tissue cells and a new blood supply. This stage is called inflammatory phase and is characterized by heat, swelling, redness and pain.
The presence of wound macrophages is a marker that the inflammatory stage is nearing the end and a proliferative stage is commencing. Lymphocytes (white blood cells that help the body combat infection) come into the wound area at a later stage.
Natural Serum Key to Scar Benefits
A mucin produced by land snails is being studied due to its healing properties. An intricate compound of molecules that comprise glycosaminoglycans, proteoglycans, copper-haemocyanin, glycoprotein enzymes and oligoelements that collaborate to heal skin and affect every stage of the process that repairs skin injuries and leads to minimum scarring or perfect healing.
In the inflammatory stage the copper-haemocyanin in the snail secretion, promotes rapid wound re-oxygenation for better collagen creation. And the enzymes in the biological ingredient present "collagenase activity" which contributes to digest or dissolve damaged proteins.
A new scar cream product is now available to improve all kinds of skin blemishes. Elaborated with natural ingredients, BioSkinCare gives you the alternative of a scar treatment that actually regenerates new skin.
Published January 18th, 2008
