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How can I Reduce Scarring?

Cathy Rogers
Cathy Rogers

A scar forms when the thicker, inner layer of skin, the dermis, receives damage. To heal the damage of a wound, whether from an accident, burn, injury, surgery or other cause, the body forms new collagen fibers. This new tissue has a different texture than the surrounding area. As the body attempts to close a wound rapidly to prevent infection, a scar often develops.

Scars can vary in color and textures, although most are flat and pale. Raised scars are often referred to as hypertrophic or keloid scars. Other scars are pitted or sunken, such as those caused by acne.

Scar tissue.
Scar tissue.

Many factors influence scarring, include the degree and location of the injury. A person’s age, sex, genetics and ethnicity also affect scarring. Several methods are available to reduce scarring. Many topical over-the-counter products, such as gels, creams and ointments are available. Other products are taken by mouth because the nutrients are helpful when trying to reduce scarring.

Steroid injections can help with keloid scar tissue.
Steroid injections can help with keloid scar tissue.

These skin care products often contain vitamin E or cocoa butter cream. Other products that help to minimize scarring include vitamins A or C, zinc, honey, and aloe vera. Many oils, including lavender, evening primrose and rose hip are also effective. Some prescription topical treatments include corticosteroids or antihistamine components. One of the newest forms of treatment to minimize scarring involves patches which are applied to the scar area.

Aloe vera is sometimes used to speed wound healing and moisturize, and it may help reduce scarring.
Aloe vera is sometimes used to speed wound healing and moisturize, and it may help reduce scarring.

A series of steroid injections are sometimes used to reduce scars, particularly flattened ones. Dermabrasion, or surgical skin planning, is also successful in reducing scarring, especially raised scars. Laser resurfacing is similar to dermabrasion. This procedure is often preferable to dermabrasion to minimize scarring because it does not remove the upper layers of the skin, so there is little or no healing time.

Even though surgery causes scarring, it can also be used to alter a scar’s appearance. In the case of burn patients, a skin graft is often required. This procedure requires the surgeon to remove skin from another area of your body.

The three main layers of skin.
The three main layers of skin.

For keloid scars, collagen or fat injections can smooth out the appearance of a sunken scar. However, the results are temporary. In the case of severe, recurring keloid or hypertrophic scars, a patient may receive low-dose, superficial radiotherapy. Due to potential long-term side effects, however, this treatment is used only in extreme cases.

Cryotherapy, a freezing therapy that involves liquid nitrogen, may also be used to reduce scarring in the case of smaller keloids. Some studies indicate that medications used for other purposes, such as a cancer drug, might also have an effect on reducing scarring.

Discussion Comments

anon45489

Vitamin E and A are worthless for scar treatment unfortunately.

osmosis

I've tried vitamin A, vitamin E, and cocoa butter and in my experience, nothing seems to work and I've just had to learn to live with my scars.

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    • Scar tissue.
      Scar tissue.
    • Steroid injections can help with keloid scar tissue.
      By: Swapan
      Steroid injections can help with keloid scar tissue.
    • Aloe vera is sometimes used to speed wound healing and moisturize, and it may help reduce scarring.
      By: cedrov
      Aloe vera is sometimes used to speed wound healing and moisturize, and it may help reduce scarring.
    • The three main layers of skin.
      By: Alila
      The three main layers of skin.
    • Lavender oil can help reduce scarring.
      By: Jeanette Dietl
      Lavender oil can help reduce scarring.
    • There are skin care products that can help reduce the appearance of scars.
      By: picsfive
      There are skin care products that can help reduce the appearance of scars.
    • Aloe vera gel may help with scars.
      By: sassyphotos
      Aloe vera gel may help with scars.
    • Acne can leave behind scars and marks.
      By: Budimir Jevtic
      Acne can leave behind scars and marks.
    • Cocoa butter is often an ingredient in skin care creams to reduce scarring.
      By: svl861
      Cocoa butter is often an ingredient in skin care creams to reduce scarring.
    • Using liquid nitrogen to perform cryosurgery may reduce scarring.
      By: Gman73
      Using liquid nitrogen to perform cryosurgery may reduce scarring.
    • Honey can help reduce scarring.
      By: tetxu
      Honey can help reduce scarring.
    • Thiosinaminum is a homeopathic treatment for healing scar tissue.
      By: Artem Furman
      Thiosinaminum is a homeopathic treatment for healing scar tissue.