Posts Tagged ‘Scar tissue’

How to Make a Scrub for Scar Tissue Removal

Frankincense essential oil has been considered precious and valuable to human health for centuries. It’s traditionally used for scar tissue removal and it’s even been said that when used regularly over time, the shape of the scar tissue cells can change shape back to normal. When using frankincense essential oil for scar tissue removal, though, it should be diluted (as all essential oils should be), and you may speed scar tissue removal by adding the benefit of exfoliation and blood circulation to the scarred skin, while making sure it’s simple and easy to use this frankincense essential oil regularly. Here’s how some have used essential frankincense oil as a natural scrub for scar tissue removal.
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Scar Healing Treatment for Keloids

Developing a scar is usually part of the normal healing process. Any time you get a cut or a scrape, you can assume over the course of a few days, as your wound is healing, it will develop into a scar. Most scars usually get smaller in size and fade as time goes by. Scar tissue doesn’t regenerate like normal skin, especially in people who develop keloids. It can be overwhelming to try to find the right treatment for keloids. There are so many different products and surgical procedures that it’s difficult to know which ones work.
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Electrical Muscle Stimulation Treatment for Scar Tissue on the Knee

Electrical muscle stimulation treatment is a non-invasive and non-addictive form of treatment that effectively inhibits pain. Through electrical stimulation, it turns off the pain signals to allow the body to relax and better heal itself. The application of electrical signals on the body’s trigger points or tender spots was found to cause gentle palpation which promotes healing.
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What Are the Treatments for Scar Tissue in the Lower Back From Multiple Surgeries?

After surgery, the tissue surrounding the surgery site forms scar tissue as a part of the healing process. With back surgery, the scar tissue can sometimes form an adhesion, where the tissue hardens onto other structures internally. If scar tissue adheres or presses on nerve roots, the patient experiences pain similar to the pain that the surgery should have resolved. There are several treatments for pain related to scar tissue formation.
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What Are the Treatments for Scar Tissue After Abdominal Surgery?

Abdominal surgery is performed for a variety of reasons. From emergency procedures to elective operations, the reasons for a surgeon to access the abdominal cavity are as varied as the surgeries themselves. A common concern after abdominal surgery is scar tissue. Since the belly is an area that is exposed when bathing, swimming or during other activities, patients hope for minimum scarring. This article will give you some tips on how to treat scar tissue after abdominal surgery.
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