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17 December
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Scar Removal Cream – A Silicone Layer Get the Job Done Without Sheeting

Researchers now think a layer of healing silicone is a good option to surgery. And they say applying a simple layer of silicone scar removal cream or gel can be just as good as silicone sheets on some kinds of scars.

  • All of this started with a study of how well pressure prevents scarring.  
  • Until now, doctors treating burns have assumed they need to use pressure to prevent scars.
  • And they know silicone helps reduce scarring.
  • They put the two together. Silicone on pressure sheets helped.

So can a layer of silicone without the sheets.

This work was at a major Institute of Surgical Investigation. Doctors keep proving silicone reduces scarring. They still haven’t figured out why. Or why applying a layer of silicone can be as helpful as sheets when surgery is not an option.

Here is how the medical investigators put it: “Improvement has been observed in recent years by many researchers using silicone gel treatment in hypertrophic burn scars.  (Why it works) remains to be determined, but it is not due to pressure, temperature, oxygen tension…” – Journal of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery

It may be that it’s the protection of the silicone – not the pressure - that works on hypertrophic (raised) burn scars.  A layer blocks infection. It reduces irritation. Yes, a silicone sheet protects. And a flexible layer of silicone gel protects just as well. Plus it won’t come off when skin flexes.

Pressure is essential and silicone sheets are the standard after surgery for large burns. But for smaller wounds with smaller scars, a scar removal cream made with silicone can be enough. No pressure needed. 

Scars silicone will help.

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09 December
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Tummy Tuck Scars – You Like Your Results More When You Fade Tummy Tuck Scars

Tummy tuck scars will always be there. They are just like any other scar – permanent. Sure, your plastic surgeon makes the incision “below the  bikini line”. But you see it in the mirror, and romantic partners see it, too.

What to do?

You can have additional scar “revision” surgery. There is dermabrasion (scraping scar tissue down), chemical peels and laser scar treatments. You may say, “around my tummy?” Many prefer to avoid these medical scar therapies because they would make scars more apparent for the many months of scar treatment.

Silicone scar creams and gels give you private tummy tuck scar treatment.

The advantage of a silicone scar gel is that it is invisible while it works. You avoid drawing more attention to a tummy tuck scar during treatment.

  • Silicone scar treatment forms a protective layer which discourages infection from outside sources. 
  • In addition, the layer encourages retention of moisture. 
  • Moisture is essential to speeding healing, which reduces scarring.

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09 December
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Breast Augmentation Scars – How to Hide the “Evidence” of Breast Augmentation Scars

Women who have breast augmentation want their larger breasts noticed. That’s why they had the surgery. But many don’t want any visible reminder of the surgery. They prefer romantic partners don’t see scars. They don’t want that great new bikini top to reveal anything more than their breast size.

 They think, “Why admit it if I don’t have to?”

Plastic surgeons take pains to hide breast augmentation scars. But the fact is, any wound leaves a scar. In some people, breast augmentation scars can be redder, wider, or more heaped-up above the skin surface.

You can get started on scar treatment as soon as the breast augmentation wounds have healed.   Silicone cream is now commonly used after plastic surgery. Doctors in the UK routinely employ silicone scar therapy alongside various  scar treatments. Silicone scar treatment is often recommended as immediate therapy and continuing therapy. 

Why Does Silicone Work as a Scar Treatment?

  • Silicone helps cells retain moisture. Moisture always facilitates healing, which reduces scar size and color.
  • Silicone in gel or cream form creates a layer of infection protection. Infection severely increases scar formation and preventing it is essential scar treatment.
  • Silicone applied directly to a scar penetrates to deeper layers, where the cells are weaving into hard scar tissue.

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01 December
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Scar Cream – Five Reasons Scar Tissue is So Different from Normal Skin

The skin that grows as a wound heals is very different from the skin it replaces.

  1. Scar tissue has no sweat glands.
  2. There are no hair follicles in scarred skin.
  3. Scars are less resistant to sunlight. UV rays change the color of scars.
  4. The tissue is thicker and fibrous.
  5. The pigment is different: either lighter than surrounding skin, or a different color.

Can You Impact Those Differences?

  • There is nothing to be done about the first two differences in scar tissue. Scars are simply inferior quality skin.
  • You can use an SPF 30 on a scar, if you go in the sun at all. A day of UV rays can erase months of scar fading treatment.
  • The last two can be influenced by scar treatment. Surgery removes thicker tissue, shots can reduce fibres below the skin. Silicone encourages size reduction, and promotes color fading over time.

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01 December
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Scar Cream – Four Ways to Get a Head Start on Scar Treatment

Many doctors advise getting started on home scar therapy as soon as a wound is no longer open.

  1. Silicone scar cream or gel is one of the few products proven to help improve scars. Use it consistently for the first two months at least. The longer, the better.
  2. Massage the scar for 5 minutes, 3 times a day until it is soft and flat.  This may take a few months. Scar cream, used as a massage ointment, can double the effectiveness of this self-therapy.
  3. Keep the wound moist.  Scar creams made of silicone promote moisture. A moist wound scars less.
  4. Protect against infection.  An infected wound is slow to heal, increasing scarring. Scar cream forms a defensive barrier against infection.

Your surgeon won’t touch a scar for many months.  A head start on treatment is recommended.

Learn about scar creams and their effectiveness.

01 December
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Scar Management – Treatment From Wound To Wellness Should Begin Early

A new term among medical professionals is, “scar management”. It’s just as it seems.  We can manage the growth and appearance of scars.

It’s best if scar management begins early.

Without scar cream treatment, a scar will look worse before it looks better, especially in the first two to four months. Left alone, it can look red, and appear raised for up to one year. 

Scar therapy can begin as soon as the surface of the wound has closed. Doctors instruct patients to begin therapy at least twice a day for at least two months.  In that time, the initial fading may begin. Scar tissue formation will have been inhibited.

It can be a full year before a plastic surgeon will attempt scar revision. In the meantime, scar cream treatment helps.

For a review of immediate scar treatment products, see Scar Cream Reviews

There is a wealth of information from the Scar Treatment Association.

01 December
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Scar Cream in the News: Once Again, Doctors Prefer Delivering Scar Treatment via a Cream

A technique to permanently prevent scars will rely on a topical cream, just as silicone therapy is currently applied directly to a wound or scar.

 New research from the University of Bristol may prevent the “scar gene” from switching on.

  • The experiment relied on cream applied directly to the scar.
  • This is the technique proven to make silicone scar treatment effective. 
  • Clearly the researchers saw no need to improve on cream as an effective conduit for healing.

 It should be stressed that gene therapy is in the experimental phase.  For now, topical silicone treatment is the standard for direct scar treatment.

Says Professor Paul Martin,the doctor in England heading up the study, “We hope that it won’t be too long before (gene) therapies are available.”

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17 November
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Scar Help: The History of Silicone and an Understanding of How it Works as a Scar Reducer

In the early 1980s, a US doctor coated a polymer sheet with silicone gel. He was trying “pressure treatment” to reduce scarring. All he wanted was for the sheet to spread evenly over a scar. He thought a coating of silicone would do the trick.

He ended up discovering scar help. The silicone acted as an improved scar reducer. Scar size decreased more rapidly than with pressure treatments without silicone.

Silicone:  How and What

In spite of major studies, doctors don’t know how it works.

A preeminent theory involves static electricity. Silicone scar ointment attracts static electricity. The electrons may break up thick fibers, flattening scars.

With major studies, doctors know what it does.

One proven benefit involves silicone’s ability to help cells retain moisture. Moisture always facilitates healing, which reduces scar size and color.

Silicone in topical or dressing form protects a scar from irritation and infection. Infection halts healing, which increases scarring.

Scar help in practice

  • Silicone cream is now commonly used after plastic surgery. Doctors in the UK routinely employ silicone scar help alongside various surgical treatments.
  • It is frequently used in the US for continued scar help after laser scar removal.
  • Silicone in gel or cream form replaces self-adhesive silicone sheets that won’t stay on joints and flexible body parts.
  • Massage deepens delivery of silicone, and can break up tough scar fiber.

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12 November
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Scar Treatment: Weighing the Options and the Costs

The most common scar treatments, according to the Cleveland Clinic. 

  • Over-the-counter and prescription creams, ointments and gels.
  • Surgical removal
  • Surgical treatments including derm abrasion, lasers and skin grafts.
  • Injections including collagen and steroids

 Ranking the options by cost, from most expensive to least. 

  1. Surgical excision.
  2. Laser surgery.
  3. Derm abrasion.
  4. Cortisone or steroid shots.
  5. At-home silicone scar removal cream or gel.

All five options have been shown to be effective. There is no clear-cut method for ranking the effectiveness of each of the scar treatments.

  •  Everyone scars differently,
  • Everyone heals at different rates.
  • All scar treatments except surgical removal involve repeated treatments.