Ultimate Scar Tissue Removal Guide (What Docs Won't Reveal)

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Ultimate Scar Tissue Removal Guide (What Docs Won’t Reveal)

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Ultimate Scar Tissue Removal Guide

(What Docs Won’t Reveal)

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Getting Up Close and Personal with Scars: Things You Should KnowScars are marks left either on your skin or within the body tissue where a wound, injury, sore or burn has not healed completely and the fibrous connective tissue has already developed. Despite its appearance, scars are part of your body’s natural healing process. This means when scars appear, there is a higher possibility that the wound is healed completely.

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Determining Your Best Treatment Options: Getting to Know Scar Tissue BetterScar tissues are an underlying factor in many injuries. When your body undergoes inflammation or trauma in your cells and tissues, scar tissues happen. In fact, not many people are aware of scare tissues and focus only on the surface.

Role and effect of scar tissues:

• This dense, fibrous tissue binds up and ties down your tissues that enable you to move freely.

• The tissue buildup causes your muscles to become shorter and weaker.• Tension happens on your tendons, causing tendinosis.• Nerves start to get trapped.

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Why It Happens to You: The Formation of Scar Tissue

There are two ways on how scar tissue form:• If your muscle, ligament or tendon is crushed, your body creates scar tissue to

heal the torn pieces. This is an essential part of the healing process.• The most common skin problem is a condition called hypoxia. This is when the

soft tissues in your body are not receiving enough oxygen due to reduced blood flow and supply.

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What Happens Next: The Effects of Scar Tissue on Your Physical Abilities• Decreased Strength –Since scar tissues glue your muscles, those bound muscles

became less functional when needed, thereby producing lesser strength.• Pain –Scar tissues often come with pain nerve endings. You can feel it directly

from the injured spot or the structure that compensates for the injured area.• Decreased Muscle Length – Scar tissues don’t have the same elasticity and

flexibility compared to healthy muscles, thereby limiting your range of motion, as well.

• Nerve Entrapment – When a nerve lies next to scar tissue, this nerve could be

entrapped, since the scar tissue glues the nerves to the muscles. This leads to numbness, weakness or a tingling sensation.

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One Skin Solution: The Internal Scar Tissue Removal Procedure

Here's what usually happens during a scar tissue removal procedure:

• Preventing scars by closing the wound completely during initial treatment.• Removing the upper layers of your skin to allow new skin to grow over the

area.• Skin grafting, where they place a thin layer of skin from another part of your

body to the damaged area.• Skin flap surgery, or a procedure that involves transferring a whole piece of skin

along with the fat, nerves, muscles, and blood vessels it contains, to cover the injured site.

• Surgery, which removes the extra scar tissue. Surgeons do this by making incisions on the scar site to create V-shaped skin flaps. This makes the scar less noticeable, since it follows your skin’s natural folds.

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The Next Step: What to Expect After Your Scar Tissue After SurgeryYou might experience the following symptoms after your surgery:

• Changes in your skin’s appearance.• Problems with your joint’s range of motion.• Pain, dysfunction or discomfort in the area.• Swelling, bruising and redness at the site.

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Being Comfortable in Your Own Skin: The Benefits of a Scar Tissue Removal ProcedureKeep in mind that scar tissues could impair your mobility and agility, and may limit your movement. At the same time, your muscles weaken, and even the areas not affected by the wound or injury might be damaged. Pain could be uncomfortable and at times, unbearable, too.

This is the purpose of scar tissue removal techniques: to minimize these kinds of discomforts and allow you to go back to your normal, ordinary life.

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Being Informed: Understanding the Cons of a Scar Removal ProcedureHere are the downsides of going through this type of procedure:

• Redness• Swelling• Bruising• Bleeding• Infection• Blood Clots

Just because you had scar tissue removal, it doesn’t mean you will say goodbye to them forever. There is still a possibility of scar recurrence that might even lead to keloid formation. Hence, it is important to take note of after care and preventive procedures.

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The Price is Right: Cost of Scar Tissue Removal Surgery

If you opt for silicone-based home treatments, it will only cost you $15 to $50. However, surgical procedures could cost you more than $50. Laser treatment costs range around $100 to $5,000, which depends on the size of the affected area, the

type of laser used, and doctor’s professional fee. This doesn’t include medications, consultation fees, transportation costs and laboratory-related expenses.

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Massage Techniques That Help In Muscle Scar Tissue Removal

• Apply lotion or gel on the affected area while doing the massage.• When massaging the area, rub along the scars slowly in circular motion.• Massage along the muscle fiber to ensure the tissues will lie down properly.• Be consistent in massaging the area, and do this for two minutes everyday.• You might experience pain, especially when you massage the area for the first

time.• Depending on the consistency, you will notice an improvement in your scar tissue

after one to two months.

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The Start of Something New: Try the Wurn Technique to Treat AdhesionsThe Wurn technique is applying pressure and shearing in order to detach the cross links that make up the adhesion, or the band of scar tissue that connects two internal parts in your body. This technique incorporates the following aspects in order to maintain mobility:

• Muscles to help you move freely.• Ligaments that connect bone to bone.• Organs in order to help you function optimally.• Fascia, or the connective tissue that supports and separates your body

structures.• Nerves and tendons, which connect muscle to bone and keep you mobile.

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Natural Techniques That Will Make You Say Bye-Bye to Your Scars• Lemon Juice – The alpha hydroxy acid or AHA removes dead skin cells, and helps

regenerate and repair damaged skin. • Coconut Oil – Its medium-chain fatty acids act as antioxidants to prevent and

reverse free radicals. • Apple Cider Vinegar – ACV is acidic in nature, hence effective in exfoliating your

skin and removing dead skin cells. All you have to do is to dip a cotton ball in ACV and apply it on the affected area.

• Raw Honey – This is a natural moisturizer that is often used to treat scar

tissues because of its ability to stimulate tissue regeneration. It also prevents excess collagen growth and accumulation of dead skin.

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Prevention Is Better Than a Cure: Top Tips to Stop Scar Tissue From Forming• Avoid stretching the wound during the healing process to avoid placing tension on

the wound.• Keep the wound area moist by placing silicone gel sheets or lotion specifically

designed to prevent scar tissue formation, such as Dermefface FX7.• Massage the area as soon as the wound or injury is closed.• Move around and try to regain your full range of motion after surgery or an

injury.• Consider stretching exercises to keep the tissues in the injured area loose.

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Your Doctor: Get a Diagnosis of Scar Type and Discuss Your Top Treatment

Before you put everything in your own hands, it is imperative that you meet your doctor first. This is because scars have different characteristics that need to go through a certain healing process and require specific treatments.

Therefore, ask. There is a possibility that basing everything on your judgment could do more harm than good to the scar tissues, and you don’t want that to happen.

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The Most Important Tip When It Comes to Making Your Scar Tissues Go AwayFind a treatment that works for you – and make sure you stick to it. It could be

trial and error, but the truth is there is no one size that fits all on how to remove scar tissues. More importantly, be patient. You will see noticeable results in no time as long as you are dedicated towards getting red if them.

Whether you got your scar from an accident or an injury, one thing is for sure: you can minimize its appearance. Just be sure to remember that it will take some time before the scar becomes less noticeable.

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