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Scars

Scars are a natural result of the healing process after an injury or surgery, where the skin forms new tissue to repair damaged skin. The formation and appearance of scars vary greatly depending on the type of wound, the healing process, and the skin type. From small scars to larger, more prominent scars such as keloids and hypertrophic scars, each type of scar has its own characteristics and treatment options.


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What types of scars are there?

There are different types of scars and each type responds differently to treatments:

  • Keloid scar: These are thick, raised scars that can extend beyond the original wound boundaries. Keloids are caused by excessive collagen production during the healing process and are more common in people with darker skin.
  • Hypertrophic scar: These scars are similar to keloids, but remain within the wound boundaries. They are often red and thicker than the surrounding skin. With time, hypertrophic scars can fade, but they can also remain visible for a long time.
  • Scar after caesarean section: A caesarean section often leaves a horizontal scar on the lower abdomen. Although this scar is usually small, it can be more visible in some people. It is important to take good care of the scar area to keep the skin supple and prevent adhesions.

Treatments and creams for scars

There are several treatments and creams that help reduce the visibility of scars. Choosing a good scar cream can support the healing process, moisturise the skin and improve the flexibility of scar tissue.

  • Cream for scars: A good scar cream often contains ingredients such as silicones, vitamin E and moisturisers that keep scar tissue supple and reduce discolouration. Silicone creams or gels have been proven effective for improving both keloid and hypertrophic scars and help reduce redness and elevation.
  • Scar removal treatments: For stubborn scars, such as keloids or scars that do not respond to creams, other treatments may help. Laser therapy, microneedling and chemical peels can significantly improve the appearance of scars by smoothing skin texture and colour.
  • Scar tape and gels: Silicone tape and gels are often recommended for new scars. These products help to keep the skin moisturised and can make scar tissue supple, which reduces scar visibility.

Scar care tips

For optimal recovery, it is important to take good care of your skin during the healing process. Here are some tips:

  • Use a scar cream daily: Start applying a scar cream as soon as possible to keep the skin supple.
  • Protect the scar from the sun: UV rays can darken scars, so always use sunscreen on scars exposed to the sun.
  • Keep hydrating: Keep the scar and surrounding skin hydrated to prevent dryness and tightness.

Whether you are dealing with a keloid scar, hypertrophic scar or a scar after a caesarean section, proper care and a good scar cream can improve the visibility and texture of the scar and make the skin more beautiful and even.