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Treating a Hypertrophic Scar



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By : Melissa Gonzalez    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-23 00:36:37
Not all scars are the same, and a hypertrophic scar is the type of scar that looks swollen, reddened and puffy. The way the scar can rise up from the skin and stands out from the surrounding skin, is also a characteristic of a hypertrophic scar. Unlike a keloid scar that can actually expand well beyond the area of the original wound, a hypertrophic scar will not spread or seem to grow in size as it is takes the time to heal and fade. A hypertrophic scar can shrink and also lighten in color, but depending on the location, is still visible and depending on the person, can seem to take forever to go away.

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Other conservative approaches that could be suggested by your physician can include recommendations for natural remedies such as tea tree oil, salt soaks or applying Vitamin E oil topically, but these are much more effective as a preventative procedure rather than a permanent solution for scar removal. Just as laser surgery and steroid shots are expensive and somewhat invasive, they are rarely covered by insurance, and don’t always provide the desired result.

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