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Advances in Scar Care: Treating Hypertrophic
Scars and Keloids
Topical silicone gel sheets can help reduce
the thickness, the height, the size and the color of hypertrophic scars
and keloids.
(PRWEB) February 4, 2006 -- Hypertrophic
scars are elevated scars that do not extend beyond the boundary of the
traumatic or surgical wound. Keloid scars are those scars that extend
beyond the original injury and invade normal skin areas. Both
hypertrophic scars and keloids have increased color and thickness that
pose the risk of more permanent disfigurement or functional disability.
Traditionally, hypertrophic scars and keloids have been treated with
compression, steroid injections or surgical excision of the scar.
Compression is being used more often for small post surgical scars.
Silicone sheets are used to apply smooth compression to both the scar
and adjacent skin. Over time, the scar flattens and becomes level with
the adjacent skin.
Dr. Jeffrey Oster is a foot and ankle surgeon who uses silicone sheeting
as a means of reducing scar formation. “Regardless of how delicately you
treat skin, some cases are simply prone to hypertrophic scar formation”
Oster said. “Use of silicone sheeting is a painless alternative to
traditional scar management”.
Topical silicone gel sheets can help reduce the thickness, the height,
the size and the color of scars. They can also smooth and soften the
scar by blending it with surrounding healthy skin. Typically, these
products use a silicone gel pad that adheres to the scar area, applying
continued moisture and antioxidants. These scar treatments can lessen
redness surrounding the scar, maintain the skin’s moisture balance and
elasticity, and reduce the discomfort of itching that occurs along the
scar lines. Silicone gel sheets are effective on fresh and old scars,
however, for fresh scars, scar reduction products should only be applied
after wounds have fully closed. Silicone gel sheets are easy to use at
home and require no prescription.
Information regarding scar treatment can be found on-line at
Myfootshop.com. Myfootshop.com is an educational resource for common
foot and ankle problems. A discussion forum is also available and
staffed by a board certified podiatrist to answer foot and ankle
questions, including scar reduction care.
For more information regarding silicone gel sheets for scar reduction
therapy, contact Myfootshop.com on-line or call toll free at
1-888-859-8901.
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