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Natural Treatment for Hypertrophic Scars – Almonds Oil, and More

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Natural Treatment for Hypertrophic Scars

Hypertrophic Scars – Scars appear when the injured skin completes its restoration process. There are several types of spots; one of them is hypertrophic, characterized by red, itching, and presenting an elevation concerning the skin but without exceeding the edge of the lesion. This type of scar usually forms between 6 and 8 weeks after suffering the injury and can evolve even up to six months later. Women are more likely to develop this type of scars than men.

If you have an injury of this type and are looking for a natural treatment for hypertrophic scars, at oneHOWTO, we have prepared this article with various options for you to apply the one that best suits your needs.

1.     Shea Manteca

Shea is a product obtained from Butyrospermumparkii, a tree of African origin whose fruits hide a type of almonds rich in fat that, when processed, produce shea butter, used for cosmetic purposes. This fatty matter contains vitamins A, D, and E, which generally protect and revitalize the dermis, usually present in many cosmetic products dedicated to skincare.

In the case of hypertrophic scars, shea butter is an excellent ally to stimulate cell renewal in the affected area. Applying it is by first rubbing it with both hands to release its oils, softening the product a bit, and then spreading it on the scar at least twice a day.

2.     Almonds OilAlmonds Oil - Hypertrophic Scars

Almonds are a delicious healthy snack option, but they use oil with multiple skin benefits precisely because of their properties. It is rich in vitamin A, also known as retinol, a component with antioxidant effects that play an active part in the formation and regeneration of skin cells. In addition, retinol stimulates the production of collagen.

which is one of the elements responsible for keeping the skin smooth and even.

All these benefits improve hypertrophic scars’ appearance.

all you have to do is rub a little almond oil on the spot and leave it to act overnight. Of course, to guarantee that the oil used is of quality, it must have been cold-pressed since, this way, all its properties will be preserved.

3.     Aloe Vera To Heal Hypertrophic Scars

Aloe vera has anti-inflammatory, antiseptic properties and is a natural regenerator of the skin. Therefore, it widely used as a natural treatment for scars, among other dermatological conditions.

As it is also known, Aloe Vera also works as a moisturizer and creates a cooling sensation when used topically. If the scar is very recent, it can help alleviate the discomfort caused by the wound. The most common way to apply it is using the gel from its leaves.

which extracts after removing the outer layer that covers it and allowing the acíbar to come out.

(a yellowish and bitter substance that must discard). The gel can apply to the scar daily, but it is best to do it overnight and remove it the next day with warm water since it can be somewhat cumbersome.

4.     Lavender Oil

Lavender oil uses in the cosmetic world for its pleasant smell, but active principles used in external natural treatments in its composition. However, Lavender oil contains esters, molecules with antispasmodic and soothing properties. In addition, it has lavandulium acetate, an anti-inflammatory component.

A pair of drops of lavender can remain applied to the scar and covered with a bandage that will change every day. Another practical way to use this oil is to add three drops. To the container of the night cream for the face and apply them every night to the affected area. Expecting or lactating women must not use this treatment since essential oils, in general, usually restricted during these stages.

Advice:

  • When a wound occurs, it should remain cleaned as soon as possible and thoroughly until closed. In this way, we reduce the possibility of a scar forming.
  • It is necessary to avoid the scar being exposed to sunlight. Since this cause changes in the pigmentation of the skin.
  • If there is a recommended medication to treat the scar, you should consult your doctor. About the compatibility between that treatment and the home remedy you want to apply.

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