The body’s tissue naturally heals itself when it’s damaged, and this healing process can cause scars to appear. Scars can form if tissue is damaged inside the body (during surgery for example) or outside on the skin.
If the skin is broken (for example by a cut, bite, scratch, burn or acne) the body produces more of a protein called collagen.
Generally, scars fall under two categories: atrophic, hypertrophic & keloids
What is a keloid?
Keloids can be considered to be “scars that don’t know when to stop.” A keloid scar is a thick puckered itchy cluster of scar tissue that rises quite abruptly above the rest of the skin. It usually has a smooth top and a pink or purple color. Keloids are irregularly shaped and tend to enlarge progressively. Unlike scars, keloids do not subside over time.
Keloids can appear anywhere on the body, but most commonly occur over the breastbone, on earlobes and on shoulders. They look similar to hypertrophic scars but the difference is that hypertrophic scars are more common, don’t get as big as keloids, and may fade with time.
Keloids frequently occur in people with dark skin, such as individuals of Asian, African or Middle-Eastern descent. A person’s tendency to develop keloids does lessen with the age. However, one of the most troublesome aspects of keloid scars is their tendency to recur, sometimes requiring repeated treatment.
Keloids – signs and symptoms
They are raised and look shiny and dome-shaped, ranging in color from pink to red. Some keloids become quite large and unsightly. Histologically, keloids contain relatively acellular centers and thickabundant collagen bundles that form nodules in the deep dermal portion of the lesion. Aside from causing potential cosmetic problems, these exuberant scars tend to be itchy, tender, or even painful to the touch.
Natural keloid scar removal cream
BIOSKINREPAIR is made with a unique skin regenerating substance proven effective for the treatment of all types of scars. It stops itching, softens and helps to remove keloid scars and reduces pitted or ice pick scars. It also prevents scarring and acts as a natural remedy for acne.
After a wound occurs to the skin, both skin cells and fibroblasts which in turn give raise to connective tissue cells begin multiplying to repair the damage. The fibroblasts form a framework upon which the skin cells can migrate into and fill in the wound. It is the balance between the speed and rate of replication of fibroblasts versus skin cells that is important for normal healing. If the fibroblasts replicate too quickly, they can form a dense network that is not as easily penetrated by the skin cells and it results in a large scar. If the skin cells keep up with the fibroblasts, then little scar tissue is formed and the skin has a more normal appearance after the wound has healed.
The effectiveness of BIOSKINREPAIR is achieved by deeply penetrating into the middle layer of the skin with its biological ingredient. It is a powerful complex of 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.
BIOSKINREPAIR is not a man made drug, pharmaceutical or medicine. It is gathered from the secretions left by the snail of the species Helix Aspersa Müller. The very same they uses to quickly regenerate their own shell, skin, and some of its organs when damaged. After years of proven effects, scientific validation, and the invention of a patented process to make it into a topical cream, now this secretion can be presented as a natural remedy for acne and scars.
The use of BIOSKINREPAIR which triggers a strong rebuilding response in your own body creates a skin environment that helps the regeneration of the normal, healthy skin. So, by repeated application of BIOSKINREPAIR, you can slowly dissolve away skin blemishes and get your keloid scar shrunk. It will also help your body rebuild your healthy, smooth skin. When this process is repeated twice daily an improvement should be noticeable with in a month.
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