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Removing Scars - Clinical & Natural Treatments

by Catalina Igor

So many methods can help your skin appear free and clear of scars, stretch marks and other related skin blemishes. Today, clinical and natural techniques can reduce the appearance of keloid scars, hypertrophic scars, and atrophic scars, which are very common.

Scars come about when the wound-healing process is disrupted by biological factors such as too much collagen or depleted collagen. This process begins with inflammation, moves to tissue formation, and ends with modifying specific factors in the anatomy, such as collagen.

When looking for a scar removal treatment, you may ask yourself: What is the best acne scar treatment? Is there any scar treatment without surgery? How can I effectively get rid of scars? Is a clinical scar removal appropriate?

Clinical and Natural Scar Treatments

On the one hand, there is the clinical scar removal treatment. Surgical procedures are a part of many medical treatments, both for certain severe conditions as well as non-severe such as cosmetic enhancements. Different scars require different treatments. For severe scarring, surgery can be used to minimize the scar's appearance.

On the other hand, there are several herbal and natural ways of getting rid of such ugly scars. People often ignore natural scar treatments but they can be beneficial in treating certain sort of scars. The treatment involves some natural herbs commonly used for daily skin care and reduction of blemishes, such as aloe vera, cucumber, and Indian gooseberry. There are also certain natural scar recipes that can be very useful in treating acne scars, such as ice cube scar treatment, honey scar treatment, vinegar for acne scar treatment, tea tree oil, olive oil, and almond oil.

Unfortunately, it is not a piece of cake. Surgical method can create new scars and is usually only appropriate for scars that are very wide, long, or otherwise prominent. The most common side effect of surgical methods is infection or allergic reactions, which can be addressed with medicated ointments, creams, or oral antibiotics. People, who suffer from skin disorders such as psoriasis, cystic acne, and dermatitis, may not be ideal candidates. Moreover, bleeding and bacterial infection are common side effects of this procedure.

Sure scars take time to heal, but that doesn't mean all hope is lost; because there exists natural acne treatment methods that are more secure than clinical ones. The good thing about the natural scar treatment, though, is that it is easy to prepare and the ingredients are very much accessible. The juice of the aloe vera plant, for example, is a natural bleach and when applied onto skin scars, it aids in the reduction of the dark marked tissues and may, eventually, lead to the scar vanishing. Natural methods have been known to be the best possible methods of reducing every scar type. The reasons explained above clarify that natural scar removal is better that clinical scar removal.

Published February 23rd, 2009

Filed in Skin Care