Can anyone give any information suggestions that will help take away the colour and even the raised surface?
I have tried the following so anything skin of this will be welcomed - Bio Oil, Vitamin E, Silicone Gel, Silicone Gel Strips, Pressure garments, and at acquaint with I am covering it up with Derma Blend, does anyone have any other suggestions? bearing in mind all of the above have helped to a aspect, but as the scar was Hypertrophic, it needs alot more help than just a normal scar. i would love someone to come up with something that I havent tried that might exceptionally work.
Answer: Have you considered microdermabrasions? It may take several sessions, but I'm indubitable you will see improvements after about 2-3 months. Talk to a doctor and see if this is an option for you.
Follow this tie for more info on the procedure and how it works on scars. I had an ugly scar on my face and now its almost gone. Microderma has helped alot.
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Hypertrophic Scar?
Question by J H | Posted in Other - Skin & Body
got hypertrophic scaring after sugery which i had a year ago,
has any one tried silicone gel sheets do they labour.
Answer: Cica custody does work, but you may find it doesn't stay stuck to your skin without the help of some micropore if it is on a part of your corps that moves, like the neck. It is not a quick process, but it will fade the scar and make it less raised. Can be hardened on scars up to 20 years old, apparantly.
Is It Possible To Surgically Remove A Small Hypertrophic Scar?
Question by Kaytee | Posted in Tattoos
I had a mole removed and it did not patch up well - it formed a red ugly hypertrophic scar (about 1 cm across). My doctor recommended topical anti-scar ointements, but they did not supporter. Neither did Neosporin Scar Solution patches. Would surgery remove it? Would it heal by scaring again?
Answer: More surgery is universal to cause more scar tissue. There are ways to get scar tissue released that doesn't require surgery--you would have to talk to a holistic chiropractor who uses Dr. Brimhall's chriopractic practices.
Question by Ashley Rainhorse | Posted in Skin Conditions
I got a cartilage bitter and it's developed a hypertrophic scar on the back. I let my dad see and he sterilized the area and a needle then popped it. It's not gone, but it's better. I was wondering if this was an okay possession to do because I really don't want to go to a doctor or have to buy special products..or get another earring for it
By the way,
I'm 17, and I've had the arctic for 3 months!
I believe it's stainless steel
How Can I Get Rid Of My Hypertrophic Scar On My Tragus Piercing? I Tried Chamomille Tea Compresses But No Help?
Question by evarela | Posted in Other - Skin & Body
i got my tragus pierced about 6 weeks ago, i noticed a red tumescence like blister forming i went to my piercer she said its normal but now its decent big and annoying it formed in the back of my ear to i think its hypertrophic scarring. i have to get my earing changed on monday, should i fluctuate it? or would it make the scar worse?
Answer: changing the earring can be shapely if it was the jewellery that caused the problem.
Try using a 3% peroxide solution on it, one to two times a week.
and also cleaning it with tea tree oil once a day.
, I should use the designation “hypertrophic” scarring. I get a lot of hits on that affix and I see the search leash as good as EVERY day in my stats, so I reason I’d go after up for those who hit my blog looking for info on hypertrophic scarring and admissible treatments. First, let’s clear the contradistinction between keloid and hypertrophic scars:
“ Hypertrophic scars are typically raised, erythematous (red, pink, or purple) and stiffer than the neighbourhood scrape. Over while most hypertrophic scars polished resulting in a scar piece that appears like that of a customary scar except it is typically wider than if the scar had not become hypertrophic. Note that when an incisional cut heals normally, the resulting scar fragment may be as good as a na pencil stripe across the peel, while the matured hypertrophic scar may be clear wider, like that port side by a pencil eraser. Hypertrophic scars often are associated with hypersensitivity to move (like clothing sliding across the hide), and they may tickle or be mainly demanding....
Scar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hypertrophic scars take the put together of a red raised lump on the skin. ... Hypertrophic scars are often distinguished from keloid scars by their be without of growth ...
Widened and Hypertrophic Scar Healing
Both hypertrophic and keloid scars can return after surgical excision; ... Hypertrophic scars may occur in persons of any age or at any site, and they look out for to ...
Keloid and Hypertrophic Scar
Hypertrophic scars are cheap after thermal injuries and other injuries that involve the deep dermis. ... Hypertrophic scars and keloids can be described as variations of ...
keloids on the hide of a Nigerian man. Keloids are hypertrophic scars that develop from an overgrowth of collagen. Keloids to gain at the site of skin abrasions, insect bites, pimples or scratches. There is a much higher prevalence of keloids in Africans.