Posts Tagged ‘scar’

Benefits Can Be Had With Burn Scar Removal

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

The word scar comes from the Greek word “schara” which means place of fire. Scars are a frequent occurrence due to the fact that damaged tissues have only two options for action: regeneration and scarring. While this is an undeniable fact many still act surprised or upset when scarring occurrs.

There is a natural healing process by which the body deals with wounds minor, moderate and severe. And scarring is a natural part of this process. The more severe the injury…the more likely that scarring will be drastic.

Scar tissue can have inferior function in comparison to the original tissue it is replacing. This means that scarred tissues can have a decreased resistance to ultraviolet radiation, lack of sweat glands, lack of hair follicle growth, etc.

BioCosmetic Center’s Eric Jantze said, “Burn scar removal is a very popular procedure here at the Center. Burn scars are often drastic, highly visible and in some instances can even inhibit movement.”

When a burn occurs there are steps that can be taken to reduce visible scarring:

1. Immediately apply a mixture (cold water/tumeric) to the burn area. If tumeric isn’t available then substitute cold milk. The cold water is meant to decrease the burning sensation to provide relief. The tumeric (or cold milk) is meant to reduce generation of scar tissue.

2. No lotions or creams should until the burn is healed completely. The only exception would be if an individual was instructed to do so by a physician or medical professional.

3. While homeopathic remedies have been in use for years as effective treatments for many ailments and conditions there is not one that is effective in removing scars. Burn scar removal is only available through effective laser procedures.

Laser burn scar removal is very effective. But it will never result in full removal of the scarring. Scars cannot be eliminated. Drastic reduction is the best option considering that scarring is a part of the natural healing process. But confidence levels and self image can truly benefit from the visible reduction of scarring that is available through laser burn scar removal.

BioCosmetic Center Urges Citizens to Support New Initiatives Getting Veterans Necessary Burn Scar Removal Procedures and More

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010

BioCosmetic Center urges citizens to support new initiatives working to get veterans necessary burn scar removal procedures. According to the Armed Forces Institute of Regenerative Medicine (AFIRM) keloid and hypertrophic scarring due to burn wounds/injuries are one of the most common military injuries. Recent movement is being made both in the military framework and without to extend much needed services to retuned soldiers who are left with moderate to severe scarring. Burn scar removal can be very effective, but isn’t always covered for returning soldiers.

AFIRM is an interdisciplinary network encompassing both military and civilian institutions established in 2008 as a five year project. It is funded by governmental institutions (both federal and state) and academic institutions. They conduct research in five areas:

1.    Wound healing without scarring
2.    Craniofacial reconstruction
3.    Limb repair and regeneration
4.    Compartment syndrome (swelling and inflammation after surgery/injury)
5.    Burn repair

BioCosmetic Center sees the increasing recognition of scar removal as a vital procedure for veterans as a much needed change that will have extensive ramifications for veterans and their families. Moderate to severe scarring can have a profound negative effect on the self confidence and self image. Burn scar removal can drastically improve the outlook of individuals who have undergone moderate to extensive injuries. In the face of other major mental and physical hardships many experts agree that expecting veterans to endure damage that doesn’t have to be permanent is wrong.

Eric Jantze of BioCosmetic Center responded, “We feel recognition of those who are working towards providing veterans with the aid they need after injuries that result in scarring is vital. If we want the movement to continue towards more comprehensive care for returning soldiers it needs to be brought to the forefront. Burn scar removal can be very effective. It has been known to drastically reduce severe issues with confidence and self image as well as alleviate drastic cases of depression.”

BioCosmetic Center urges citizens to write letters to their senator or congressman requesting that they support governmental aid for rehabilitation of wounded troops.

BioCosmetic Center offers all inclusive, personalized programs to aid individuals in obtaining their physical goals. Programs can include any of the following: acne scar removal, liposuction, Botox, weight loss, scar removal, bio-identical hormones, dermal fillers, VO2 testing and more.