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How does a healing cream work?

Home » Cebelia News » How does a healing cream work?

A scar forms in response to an injury, burn, surgery, or other skin injury that damages the deeper tissues of the skin. When this happens, the body goes through a complex healing process to repair damaged tissue.
Find out how a healing cream works.


How does a scar form?
In the initial phase of healing, platelets activate to form a blood clot that helps stop bleeding and protect the wound. Then, special cells called fibroblasts begin to move to the injured area and produce a protein called collagen. Collagen fills the space created by the injury and serves as a support structure to help new tissue form.

Over time, this new tissue strengthens, but it usually looks different from normal skin, resulting in a scar. The size, color, and texture of the scar depend on various factors, such as the depth and severity of the injury, skin type, and the individual’s healing ability. Although scars cannot be completely eliminated, they tend to fade over time.


How to prevent scarring?
As soon as possible after the injury, gently clean the area with warm water and mild soap to prevent infection. If you have a significant injury or injury requiring stitches, consult a healthcare professional as soon as possible for appropriate treatment. Then, cover the wound with a clean dressing or bandage to protect it from friction and bacteria.

Avoid touching or scratching the wound, as this may slow the healing process and increase the risk of scarring. Note that well-hydrated skin tends to heal better. Apply a soothing treatment suitable for open wounds providing moisturizing action on the skin.

Healing cream: How to speed up the healing of scars?
A healing cream works by promoting the skin’s natural healing process to accelerate tissue formation and regeneration after injury or skin damage. These creams are specially formulated to provide specific benefits to skin in the healing phase. A healing ointment provides both a moisturizing action, while protecting the skin from inflammation and promoting cell regeneration.

How to take care of a scar after surgery?
Caring for a scar after surgery is crucial to promote optimal healing and minimize the risk of complications. Start by carefully following the surgeon’s instructions regarding post-operative care of your scar.
 

Use special dressings: Some surgeons may recommend the use of special dressings, such as silicone dressings or silicone films, to promote healing and fade the scar.

Cover the scar with clothing or use an adhesive bandage if exposed to the sun. The sun’s rays can darken the scar and slow down the healing process.
To wash your scar, gently clean the scar with warm water and mild soap. Avoid using abrasive or irritating products. Limit excessive movements that could stretch the scar, especially if it is located near the joints.


Finally, be patient: It can take several months or more for a scar to fully heal, depending on the size and severity of the surgery. Be patient and follow your surgeon’s advice for the best results.

What complementary products should you use alongside moisturizing creams?
In addition to your moisturizer, there are several beneficial products to take care of your skin, especially after surgery. First of all, using a cleansing milk eliminates impurities and residues accumulated during the day, thus preserving the clarity of the skin. For their part, toners help balance the skin’s pH and tighten pores. The serums, rich in active ingredients, target specific problems such as wrinkles, hyperpigmentation or acne.


The masks, used once or twice a week, provide deep hydration, reduce inflammation and revive the skin’s radiance.


Finally, don’t forget to apply sunscreen every day to protect your skin from damage caused by UV rays. By combining these products with your moisturizer, you can maximize the benefits for healthy, glowing and protected skin.


First published on cebelia.paris


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