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Skin Burns and Burn Scar Information and Treatment

by Martha Fitzharris

Scars all carry a story. Sometimes they are stories of courage, sometimes they are funny mishaps, but in the world of beauty, they are simply ugly. Among scars, those that are most unsightly often come from burns. Their appearance is determined by location, degree, and size. Although, it goes without saying that no matter what, burn scars are not pleasing to look at. Therefore we should delve more deeply into what a burn is, how it damages the skin, and what we can do to get rid of the scar that it leaves behind.

Skin Burns

The skin is very important in regulating the fluid and temperature of the body. If a large enough area of the skin is injured, the ability to maintain that control can be lost. The skin also works hard as our protective barrier, shielding us from bacteria and viruses that exist in the world around us. The anatomy of the skin is as follows: the epidermis or surface layer; the dermis which consists of collagen, elastin, nerves, blood vessels, sweat glands, and hair follicles; and the subcutaneous tissue which holds larger nerves, and blood vessels and serves as the most important layer in temperature regulation. The damage left by a burn depends on where it is, its depth and the area that it covers.

Burn Classification

Burns are classified according to depth. A first degree burn is the most superficial and only affects the epidermis, causing local inflammation of the skin. Sunburns are a good example of a first degree burn. Pain, redness, mild swelling and skin tenderness are symptoms of a first degree burn. Second degree burns reach deeper into the dermal level. Second degree burns also cause pain, redness and inflammation, as well as blistering. Third degree burns are the deepest and involve all three layers of the skin, in effect killing the affected area. Third degree burns affect deep and greater blood vessels and nerves causing a white color and a relatively painless injury. It is also crucial to know that burns are able to mature. The initial injury can continue for a period of time following, where it can involve deeper layers of skin, making it a higher degree burn. An example of this is a sunburn that blisters the following day. Without considering the degree of the burn, inflammation, fluid accumulation and infection is always a risk. Only the epidermis has the ability to regenerate itself, therefore burns that cause deeper damage may cause permanent injury and scarring.

First Aid for Burns

It is important to know about skin burn treatment in order to avoid infection and the worst scarring results. For incidents of second and third degree burns, you should first assure that the victim is in a safe area and then proceed to wrap the injured area in a clean sheet. Do not put cold water on severely burned skin as this might create dramatic drops in body temperature. Burns on the face, hands and feet should always be considered a significant injury, excluding normal sunburns. For minor burns of the first or second degree you need to gently clean the wound with lukewarm water. The injured area can then be treated with topical antibiotic ointment and dressed to maintain cleanliness.

Burn Scar Removal

When a second or third degree burn heals, no matter what the story behind it, you will probably want to get rid of the burn scar. There are various procedures available for scar removal, however the more well known surgical option are expensive and painful. With all this information about skin anatomy and burn classification, it seems as though science could offer a treatment that would address the biological roots of scar development. The development of Helix Aspersa Muller products has done just that. This comprehensive complex carries messenger cells and enzymes that identify and eliminate non functional cells that make up scar tissue while also restoring healthy skin matrix cells. It also stimulates the production of collagen and elastin which helps create smoother and stronger skin. Natural products that boast Helix Aspersa Muller can promise to do all these things, smoothing and healing burn scars and maintaining your skin moisturized and healthy.

Revive and heal skin affected by burn scars with a great biological solution, BIOSKINCARE. BIOSKINCARE scar treatment contains Helix Aspersa Muller as well as other healthy botanicals that proactively eliminate non functional cells and scar tissue, regenerate healthy skin cells, rebuild a healthy skin matrix and maintain moisturized healthy skin. Scars created by skin burns will gradually fade with the natural work of this burn scar treatment. Forget about unnatural and costly surgery, laser therapy, or microdermabrasion for scars! Appreciate nature's gift for beautiful skin and eliminate burn scars naturally, easily, and comfortably.

Published March 15th, 2010

Filed in Skin Care