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Frequently asked questions about Scar Removal, Skin Repair, Exfoliation and Skin Regeneration
A scar is a mark left behind by a healed wound, burn, or incision. It is composed of
tough fibrous tissues. Scar tissues on the skin may become abnormally thick,
raised, go beyong the area of injury, or remain red. This is known as a keloid scar.
Keloid is a mass of excessive fibrous tissue that develops at the site of a
scar. Dark skin people are more likely to form keloids than are people of other
races.
Most unsightly scars can be removed or treated by cosmetic lasers, peeling or
'polishing' techniques, various mineral and antioxidant supplements to aid
healing from the inside out, and the use of topical natural products, such as
BIOSKINREPAIR, to encourage tissue healing.
Is any scar truly permanent?
For the most part, scars in general are permanent although there may be ways to
lessen the severity of the scar visibly. That means a scar can be improved or
camouflaged and therefore reduced visibly, but there is usually some trace of a
scar.
Are there parts of the body on which scars cannot occur?
Usually the development of a scar is likely anywhere on the body. It's simply a
matter of how much of a scar is visible. Therefore, if there's an injury,
whether it's intentional or accidental, there will usually be some residual
scarring. The degree of scarring oftentimes depends on the age of the person
being scarred at the time of scarring, and the ethnicity of that individual. So,
usually the younger the patient, the fairer the complexion and eye color, the
more minimal the scar is.
What is a hypertrophic scar?
A hypertrophic scar is a scar which is large, raised, red, visible and
oftentimes uncomfortable. It is a undesirable form of scarring and usually
responds to some form of treatment if you treat it early enough.
How do you get rid of a hypertrophic scar?
It depends greatly on the age of the person, the gender, where the scar is, how
the scar got there, how long it's been there and whether anybody has tried to
reduce it previously. All those factors will influence the usual treatments
which will involve laser reduction.
I am pregnant now and want to avoid getting stretch marks. What is your advice?
Generally speaking, stretch mark development is an inherited trait having to do
with hormonal/skin changes during pregnancy. In general, there are very few
proven methods to reduce stretch mark formation during pregnancy. Either they
occur or they don't. The intelligent thing is to treat the stretch marks early,
after they develop, or during the last months of pregnancy. You can safely use
BIOSKINREPAIR, along with oral Vitamin A, C and E supplementation.
What is a keloidal scar?
A keloidal scar is the same as a hypertrophic scar but it is older and it is
usually fixed, meaning that a hypertrophic scar is usually still evolving or
maturing. A keloid is usually a scar which is in its final form and is somewhat
more difficult to remove or remodel. Keloidal scars, depending on where they
are, can be remodeled but with greater effort.
What are pigmentary scars?
A pigmentary scar comes as a result of multiple types of injury and can occur
anywhere on the body but usually means that there is no textural change in the
skin, but the skin is basically discolored relative to normal skin color. A
pigmentary scar may be light, lighter or darker or redder than the normal skin
and needs to be approached very cautiously in repairing with surgical or laser
procedures. Caution is important because over-correction of the scar will leave
a scar of a different color more difficult to treat.
What are hormone-induced scars?
Hormone-induced scars usually refer to melasma hormonal pigmentary disorders,
which usually occur exclusively in women but not always. And they are usually on
the face but not exclusively. Also, they are extremely difficult to treat.
Melasma or hormonal coloration shift requires very slow, step-wise reversal
medically with the use of lasers and requires lifelong proper use of sunscreen
to maintain clear.
How are acne scars treated?
Acne scars can occur anywhere on the body, not only the face. They can be of
various shapes and depth and can be treated in numerous ways: sometimes using
chemical peel methods, other times using surgical removal laser or
micro-dermabrasion methods, and with natural topical creams. Regardless of the
scar or number of scars, it is a long-term process to adequately reduce acne
scar visibility.
How are animal bite scars treated?
They're usually treated by blending them to the surrounding non-scar skin. Usual
blending involves topical medical agents to soften the scars -such as rosehip
oil-, followed by resurfacing laser and microdermabrasion techniques for
blending surface quality. And if there is a remaining color mismatch then
oftentimes, permanent make-up, tattooing, is employed at the end.
Is cortisone still used as a treatment for skin scars?
Cortisone can be used both topically and by injection into the wound to promote
better healing and scar formation reduction.
There is considerable artistry required for the injectible cortisone to work
well and it is best done by someone who medically does this frequently.
TOPICAL TREATMENTS
When considering topical natural products we must take into account that the
skin is a barrier to exterior environment and will not let all substances that
claim to be cosmetic or dermatological ingredients into it, in the same way as
it does not allow most airborne pollutants into it.
The truth is that the skin acts as a filter to assess and determine the relationship - the user-friendliness, if you will - to the interior body itself. The skin is a very accommodating organ. It is built to adapt to the environment so it can help to keep us alive in any given climate. The most immediate environment to our skin is what we put on it topically. Yes, the skin care and cosmetics we select.
The skin's natural filtering system decides to accept or reject those products. Is it "skin-friendly" or is it toxic? The best accepted products are those that contain natural constituents - - - the skin's own ingredients.
What are the skin's own ingredients?
Some natural skin constituents that can also be found in skin care products are
ascorbic acid, hyaluronic acid, vitamin E, lactic, retinoic
and citric acids.
These ingredients are compatible and match up to what is already in the skin. The skin recognizes these substances and will utilize them, bolstering the skin's ability to repair itself. And because they are skin bio-compatible, their is no risk of a sensitive/allergic reaction.
Is there any benefit to putting Vitamin E directly onto skin?
This is an ongoing controversy. For the most part, there's no specifically defined benefit to putting Vitamin E on the skin either before, during or after an injury.
BIOSKINREPAIR
How effective is BIOSKINREPAIR in terms of healing?
BIOSKINREPAIR is made with the natural secretions left on it's paths by a cute
little animal that has the amazing capacity to quickly regenerate his own skin
and shell when damaged by using those very same secretions. It is the garden
snail, know by scientists as the Helix Aspersa Müller.
The effectivenes of BIOSKINREPAIR is due to deep penetrating into the middle layer
of the skin (the dermis), of it's biological ingredients. They are powerful
biologically active protein enzymes, copper peptides, proteoglycans and
glycosaminoglycans that act as biological activators of both the
elimination of dead and damaged skin cells and the renewal of healthy cells.
The positive action of BIOSKINREPAIR in helping to regenerate damaged skin tissues is
due to the natural state of the complex system of the skin's own ingredients
contained in it. Therefore, there action is controlled and slowly released by
nature, eliminating the risk of overdoses. For the same reason it has no side
effects as other products containing acids in formulation that could be
to strong for some types of skin.
Studies show that BIOSKINREPAIR contains enzymes that help to peel and break up the thick outer layer of the skin where excessive build-up of dead skin cells can be associated with many of today's common skin conditions. This loosening and breaking up of the outer skin layer leads to a sloughing of dead skin cells, which in turn has been shown to be effective care for cleansing and cleaning of pores in acne prone skin, age spots, hyper-pigmentation and scars; and smoothing of fine lines in older photo aged (sun-damaged) skin.
BIOSKINREPAIR not only provides the normal ingredients which may be deficient in the skin, but also restores the skin renewal process by stimulating the germinal cells. These are located at the base of the skin which then migrate to replace the worn-out cells near the skin surface. The result is a healthier appearance of the skin with more thickness, a normal skin color, normal skin texture and normal skin turgor.
Why is the presence of natural antimicrobial peptides in BIOSKINREPAIR important in the
treatment of scars?
The natural antimicrobial peptides in BIOSKINREPAIR destroy the pathogens present on the surface
of the skin and in the skin pores and begins to act like a barrier between
compromised skin surfaces and the environment. Pathogens such as bacteria and
viruses enter the body through breaks in the skin, gaining access to the blood
stream and causing an increased immune system reaction. This activity interrupts
the repair and healing process, which interferes with the normal lay down of
skin cells. Additionally, we see evidence of erythema (redness) around the
affected site, as well as some superficial edema (swelling) and an excited
production and lay down of collagen. By blocking the microbial pathway to the
blood stream, BIOSKINREPAIR allows the immune system to heal the damage in an
environment similar to that in which a broken bone heals inside the body.
BIOSKINREPAIR can be used by children and on any skin conditions under no risk. It has been proven effective for Scars (Keloids) - Burns - Stretch Marks - Age Spots - Minor Cuts - Wrinkles - Warts and Acne.
Gently massage a thin layer of BIOSKINREPAIR into your skin twice a day every day. It
requires no mixing and no preparations before use.
SURGICAL PROCEDURES
Is having a scar cut out an effective removal method?
A scar being cut out is called a "surgical scar revision." Sometimes that will
work nicely but usually it's not the best method. The reason being: when you
surgically cut out a scar, you're creating a new scar. You hope that the new
scar is better than the old scar. Sometimes it is and sometimes it isn't. So,
oftentimes, an individual wanting a scar revised should get at least two or
three opinions on whether indeed scar excision is the best approach.
Can any laser treatments be used on the skin around the eye area?
You can use lasers of different types on the eyelid skin, depending on the
specific problem treatment. The answer is yes.
What is a blepharoplasty scar?
A blepharoplasty scar is the surgical scar left either on the lower or the upper
eyelids after cosmetic eyelid surgery. The less visible the scar, the better the
result.
What are the Herbium laser's main uses?
Herbium lasers come in different types from different companies and basically
they are used as resurfacing lasers. Herbium lasers used as resurfacing lasers
consist basically of two main types, one being for very superficial sun-damaged
skin clearance, and there's a second type of Herbium laser that is used to
resurface more deeply certain age-related lines and fold and general contour
problems of the skin. Oftentimes, I'll use Herbium lasers to soften and blend
scar tissue.
Can people of any ethnicity undergo Herbium treatments?
No. In general, any laser resurfacing is extremely ethnicity sensitive. So, with
Herbium resurfacing, I basically reserve it for people in classes I, II and III,
from light skin and light eye color to medium light skin and light brown eye
color. When you deal with laser resurfacing, Herbium or other types, there are
potential risks of scarring in the more darkly ethnic groups. In summary, I
think that Herbium resurfacing lasers need to be used with caution in various
ethnic groups.
I have a tattoo that I want to remove. How is it done and how effective is it?
Tattoo removal, regardless of the size or the location may involve complex laser
treatments to achieve removal. The treatments are usually not painful but
require repetition, meaning it will usually take more than one treatment with a
laser to remove a tattoo. Furthermore, the different colors of tattoos may be
more or less difficult to deal with and should be considered in consultation.
How much is it to remove the wrinkles under the eyes?
When you're seen by your physician for evaluation, the proper method of
attenuating wrinkles with topical application of natural cosmetic products -such
as BIOSKINREPAIR- or removing the wrinkles should be discussed. Sometimes, fine
micro-polishing will do the work. Sometimes lasers are required and sometimes
surgical techniques are required. The method thus suited to the task will
determine the fee charged.
What is recovery like after a face lift?
Face lift post-surgical recovery varies tremendously because there are different
methods of doing face lifts. More minimal, less invasive, so-called mini lifts
may have a one to two week recovery period and the more complex, deep face lift
may require two to three weeks for recovery. if there are no complications. If
there are complications, recovery can take months and perhaps require secondary
surgical procedures down the road.
Is BIOSKINREPAIR effective after laser resurfacing?
BIOSKINREPAIR is an effective treatment for post laser use and is especially
effective in the reduction and elimination of erythema (redness) associated with
dermatological laser procedures.
PEELING THE SKIN
Only when you get rid of the dead skin on your face will your beautiful new skin
reveal itself and heal itself.
Where is that wonderful, radiant new skin? It's there. You just can't see it.
The "glue" that holds dead skin onto our faces was once soft but hardens as we
age. If you're wondering why your complexion looks dull, it's because you're
looking at dead skin. Get rid of it!
This is the way to heal your living skin. Dead skin prevents oxygen, moisture
and nutrients from reaching your living skin.
And here's another bonus: The old skin on your face tends to sag and hold
wrinkles. Your new baby skin underneath will have a thickened tautness and
smoothness you thought was gone. It wasn't gone. It was just buried.
A young child's skin is amazing, isn't it? The truth is that a child loses dead
skin every day, just by changing clothes or rubbing against towels and wash
cloth. With the help of peeling agents, we can mimic a child's skin.
What methods can be used to ditch the dead skin layers?
There are several methods you can use to help renew your skin. Choose the one
that best works for you.
Brushes
Asians have used this method for centuries with the loofah sponge and other
brushes. You can do it too. There is some question about the uniformity of
exfoliation (or peeling), but many who use brushing are very happy with their
glowing skin. Try it and see if you like this method.
Scrubs
Almost every line of cosmetics sells a scrub. Scrubs can contain oatmeal or bits
of almond. Uniformity is also an issue with scrubs. Some warn about abrasive
damage to the skin, but the benefits of removing dead cells most likely outweigh
the effects of abrasion. See if this works for you.
Enzyme Peels
Enzymes (primarily papaya and pumpkin) consume dead protein. Then, when they
meet up with live protein, they stop consuming-and start nourishing! This might
be just the way for you to reveal new skin.
Chemical and Glycolic Peels, and Laser Treatments
These physician-administered treatments can create a radical new complexion. You
may want to consider these (although they should never take the place of daily
exfoliation). You should know, however, that you might need some time off to
recover from any of these treatments as your skin is literally being "burned" to
take off that top dead cell layer. If you are impatient and want the rapid
appearance of new baby skin, and you have time to take off for recovery, this
might be a good option for you. Your dermatologist can tell you more about these
procedures.
POLISHING and Exfoliation
What is microdermabrasion?
It is a process of mechanically polishing the skin to try to remove sun-damaged,
dead surface skin cells that are basically dulling the skin, enlarging the
pores, and giving a fine-lined feature to the skin. Sort of comparable to taking
the tarnish off your fine silver or detailing your automobile.
It's a process that involves non-painful, non-healing fine textural refinement.
It's literally like taking off the oxidized wax and paint from your car. Just
about everybody in entertainment has this done. It makes the application of make
up very uniform and predictable. It's roughly around $200 a treatment.
There are a lot of people who are afraid of laser resurfacing and chemical
peeling and that's because there are a lot of complications with those
procedures.
How many polishing treatments have to be done before getting a result?
Usually by the third or fourth treatment, the results can be spectacular.
The secret of BIOSKINREPAIR is that its enzymes digest damaged skin cells
with no irritation when used twice a day every day for a while and that it not only provides the normal ingredients which
may be deficient in the skin, but also stimulates the germinal cells and thus
skin renewal. The result is a healthier appearance of the skin
with more thickness, a normal skin color, normal skin texture and normal skin turgor.
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BIOSKINREPAIR can be used by children and on any skin conditions under no risk. It has been proven effective for Scars (Keloids) - Burns - Stretch Marks - Age Spots - Minor Cuts - Wrinkles - Warts and Acne.
Gently massage a thin layer of BIOSKINREPAIR into your skin twice a day every day. It
requires no mixing and no preparations before use.
What is a Microdermabrasion Treatment?
In a nutshell: it is a system that polishes your skin.
It is a process of mechanically polishing the skin to try to remove sun-damaged,
dead surface skin cells that are basically dulling the skin, enlarging the
pores, and giving a fine-lined feature to the skin. Sort of comparable to taking
the tarnish off your fine silver or detailing your automobile.
It's a process that involves non-painful, non-healing fine textural refinement.
It's literally like taking off the oxidized wax and paint from your car. Just
about everybody in entertainment has this done. It makes the application of make
up very uniform and predictable. It can also be done by yourself with our home microdermabrasion cream: BIOSKINEXFOL.
There are a lot of people who are afraid of laser resurfacing and chemical
peeling and that's because there are a lot of complications with those
procedures.
How many polishing treatments have to be done before getting a result?
Usually by the third or fourth treatment, the results can be spectacular.
The secret of BIOSKINREPAIR is that its enzymes digest damaged skin cells
with no irritation when used twice a day every day for a while and that it not only provides the normal ingredients which
may be deficient in the skin, but also stimulates the germinal cells and thus
skin renewal. The result is a healthier appearance of the skin
with a healthy thickness, a normal skin color, normal skin texture and normal skin turgor.
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