Do I Need a Nighttime Scar Treatment?

Do I Need a Nighttime Scar Treatment?

When dealing with minimizing a scar, whether from surgery, an accident, acne, or other injuries to the skin, many people wonder if they might need a nighttime scar treatment. There are many scar treatment creams on the market, and several promote themselves as special nighttime care. There is no reason to buy a special nighttime treatment cream. Instead, you should use a high-quality cream both day and night to reduce the appearance of your scars.

The Importance of Nighttime Care

It is important to treat your scar at night for several reasons. First, the skin loses the most amount of moisture at night, and moisture is essential to healing scars. Therefore, you want to use a cream at night to keep the area moist. Additionally, the body undergoes most of its healing process during sleep. By using a cream that promotes the skin’s natural healing processes at night, you can take advantage of the time the body is naturally relaxing, restoring, and healing itself.

While it is important to treat your scars at night, there is no reason to have a separate cream to do so. There is no special ingredient that only works at night. Instead, you just have to use the same quality ingredients you use during the day, but apply it at night before bed.

The Best Ingredients for Treating Scars

There are many scar treatment creams available on the market, and many include ingredients that don’t help. Worse yet, some ingredients can do more harm than good. For example, vitamin E is a popular ingredient for skin care, but studies have shown that up to 1/3rd of users develop contact dermatitis. This means the skin can turn red, itchy and flaky. Kojic acid is a popular lightener, but it can lead to hormonal disruption and skin sensitivity. Hydroquinone is another popular ingredient for treating dark scars, but it can actually be toxic and has been shown to have carcinogenic effects. For this reason many countries have banned use of products containing certain amounts of hydroquinone.

The best ingredients to use in a scar treatment cream are stable forms of vitamin C and natural pigment lighteners like licorice extract. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that fights against damaging free radicals, promotes skin collagen growth, and helps the skin to properly heal, all of which help reduce scarring. Licorice is a natural skin lightener that also protects the skin. The combination of the vitamin C and licorice extract can create a powerful natural and soothing scar treatment.

Following the Right Scar Treatment Protocol

When you are working on healing a scar, you want to follow the best treatment protocol. You should apply the topical scar treatment at least twice a day. One of these times should be right before you go to sleep to ensure the area remains moist, as well as to promote the natural healing that occurs during sleep. Another important time to apply the cream is first thing in the morning. Most scars may never completely disappear. However, by using the right treatment you can greatly reduce the appearance of your scars.

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How to Get Rid of Back Acne Scars

How to Get Rid of Back Acne Scars

Although back acne scars are easier to hide than those on the face, it is still a frustrating and embarrassing problem for both men and women. You may feel you always have to wear a T-shirt, or you cannot wear bathing suits, anything backless or sleeveless, or other clothes that will expose your back. However, there is hope. You can get rid of your back acne scars so that they no longer determine what you pull out of your wardrobe.

Take Care of your Skin

The first step in reducing back acne scars is to reduce the potential for scarring. If you have back acne, you should treat it properly so that there is less chance it creates scars. Rather than picking acne lesions, use acne treatment creams to address the problem. Acne is caused by bacteria and clogged pores, hormonal imbalance, food allergies, or other medical conditions. Be sure to keep your back clean and use a treatment recommended by your doctor to reduce acne. Additionally, address any underlying conditions that can trigger acne. Once you have your acne under control, then you can work on treating the scars.

Read: What are the different types of acne scars?

You also want to take care of your skin in general to promote its natural healing, which reduces the risk of scarring. Always wear sunscreen, don’t smoke, drink plenty of water, exercise, get plenty of rest and eat healthily. A healthy diet will provide the natural nutrients your skin needs to heal, and it will also help to decrease your acne as well.

Treatment Options for Back Acne Scars

There are a few treatment options for back acne scars. For very bad scarring, your doctor may recommend microdermabrasion, laser, dermabrasion or even scar revision surgery. Start with the least invasive option and go from there.

The first step is to try a topical scar treatment cream. A stable form of vitamin C is the best ingredient to have in a scar treatment cream. Vitamin C is an antioxidant and protects the skin against free radicals. Vitamin C is also necessary for building collagen, an important component of skin cells. It will help to grow new, healthy skin cells to replace the damaged scar tissue.

When choosing an acne scar cream, be sure to avoid ingredients that can potentially irritate your skin and trigger breakouts. Avoid creams that contain preservatives and fragrances if you can as these can cause irritation, acne breakouts and even contact dermatitis.

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Scars and Self-Esteem

Scars and Self-Esteem

When you have scars, your self-esteem can be affected, especially if the scars are in an area not easily hidden by clothing. Although facial scars often cause the most problems for self-confidence, any visible scar can make a person self-conscious. However, you do not have to let your scars affect your self-confidence. There are several treatment options available for reducing the appearance of scars.

Why Scars Affect Self Confidence and Self-Esteem

A healthy body image leads to a healthy self-esteem and self-confidence. However, the opposite is also true. An unhealthy body image often contributes to low-self esteem, a negative self-worth and a lack of confidence. Often, scars cause a person to have a negative body image. When these scars are in a prominent location, especially the face, they can lead to even more problems with self-confidence. First impressions are largely based on looks, and if a person feels self-conscious about his or her appearance, it can make him or her more timid. A person will feel as though other people only see their scars, and believe it affects their attractiveness and ability to make friends.

Scarring also often leads to feelings of depression, which also affects a person’s self-worth and confidence. If the scar came from a traumatic event, there could also be some lingering emotions and feelings associated with that event. Other feelings may be associated the scar, including shame and embarrassment, that also affect a person’s confidence. Studies have shown that people with visible scars feel that the scars affected how others perceived them. In these studies, most people with scars felt that they had some sort of stigma attached to them and that others see them as less attractive. These feelings lead to self-consciousness and a lack of self-confidence. If these feelings of depression are affecting you so much that it is detrimental to your mental health, please seek out the help of a local therapist who can best assist you.

Non-Invasive Scar Treatments

You can get help with your visible scars. There are many topical scar creams available you can put on the scar to help it to heal and lighten faster, although it still takes time for them to work. You want to find a cream that uses effective but safe ingredients, such as silicone, licorice root extract and vitamin C. You should stay away from vitamin E, as it can cause contact dermatitis. If you experience pain or develop a hypertrophic scar or a keloid scar, you should to your doctor about steroid injections, which soften the scar and prevent it getting any worse.

Read: How Long Does it Take for a Scar to Heal?

Invasive Scar Treatments

There are also more invasive scar treatments you can discuss with your doctor to see if they work in your situation. Some of the most common include laser skin resurfacing, skin grafts, excision, dermabrasion, and microdermabrasion. Surgery and skin grafts are usually reserved for scars that impair function or are otherwise problematic. Dermabrasion and microdermabrasion are two different treatments that help to reduce the appearance of scars and even out the complexion.

Some of these treatments may be used in conjunction with others, or a person might try a few different methods over time if one does not work. The best place to start is usually scar treatment cream, which you can begin using as soon as your wound is healed.

As we like to say, fade the scar not your confidence.

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Postpartum Skin Care Tips

Postpartum Skin Care Tips

The hormonal changes that take place during pregnancy and after the birth of your child can create changes in your skin that sometimes lead to unsightly problems. You can find yourself facing the acne you thought you left behind in your teen years, acne scars, hyperpigmentation, dry skin, stretch marks, and other problems. If you had a cesarean, then you will also be left with a scar. Luckily, there are some natural, healthy, and easy solutions to help your postpartum skin look great and that can help reduce the appearance of any scars.

C-Section Scars

If you have a cesarean, c-section scar prevention begins with treating the wound. You should follow any instructions from your doctor, but generally you want to keep the incision covered so it will remain moist, which helps it to heal with less chance of a scar. Once the incision has healed, then you can apply a scar treatment cream. You want one with natural and safe ingredients, such as dimethicone silicone, vitamin C and licorice root extract. These ingredients have been found to promote the body’s healing and fade scars over time.

Acne and Acne Scars

The excess estrogen in your system during pregnancy often led to glowing, beautiful skin. Now, the hormonal imbalance mixed with stress, lack of sleep, and no time for your normal skin care regime might have left you with acne, which may lead to unsightly scars. The first action you need to take is to treat the acne. Make sure to clean your skin, use oil-free ingredients, and use a topical cream or gel that fights acne. If you have scars, you can treat them with a scar treatment cream that will help to even out the skin and lighten the scars. You can also talk to your doctor about treatment for acne scars, including dermabrasion, microdermabrasion, laser surgery, or acne scar surgery.

Hyperpigmentation

Many women find themselves with dark patches of skin on the forehead, upper lip, and cheeks, known as chloasma or melasma. They develop due to an increase of melanin production that occurred during pregnancy. Your body will most likely find its balance once again, no longer producing as much melanin, and those dark patches will fade. Until then, you can help by staying out of the sun and wearing sunscreen. You can also use a skin lightening cream, but you want to stay away from certain ingredients, namely kojic acid and hydroquinone. These can have dangerous side effects, including hormonal imbalance, toxicity, and carcinogenic effects. Licorice root extract is a natural ingredient that has been shown to safely lighten skin.

In addition to using special creams to help your skin find its balance after pregnancy, you should also pay attention to your overall health. Be sure to eat healthy and get as much sleep as your new baby allows. This promotes your body’s healing process and can help heal any skin problems.

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Healthiest Leafy Green Vegetables

Healthiest Leafy Green Vegetables

While it’s not wise to overindulge with most types of food for the sake of your health and your waistline, there are some foods that you truly cannot consume enough of. These are green leafy vegetables that you can toss into your next salad or cook into your main dishes with delicious and entirely healthy results.

There are numerous green, leafy vegetables that you can choose from when you walk down the produce aisle in the grocery store, and you may be wondering which options give you the most nutritional benefits. Bite for bite, you want to load up on greens like kale, collards and chard. These are foods that are very low in calories, and they are high in fiber and rich in healthy antioxidants. They have the ability to protect your cells from the signs of aging, and they may also lower your risk of heart disease. In addition, they can help prevent the growth of cancer cells in your body. Plus, they are loaded with nutrients such as magnesium, potassium, calcium, iron and vitamins A, B and K.

To get the maximum benefit from these leafy greens, you may consider consuming at least three to five ounces of them each day. There are different ways that you can incorporate them into your diet. For example, you can eat them raw with a salad, or you can use them as a side by steaming them. They can be used inside meals like soups, raviolis and sandwich wraps, as part a green smoothie and more. Even if a recipe does not specifically call for them, you can toss them in many dishes to add nutrients, flavor and a touch of green color to your meal.

Boosting your vitamin and mineral intake with these healthy greens contribute to improved scar healing when your overall health is enhanced.

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