Burn – Scar Treatment

How to Get Rid of Burn Scars?

After trauma such as wounds, burns and surgical procedures, some people develop abnormal scar tissue as a result of excessive cell production due to a disorder in the wound healing process. This results in scar formation in the wound. In such cases, it is best to start treatment immediately. Silicone covers and gels and skin regenerating creams used in the early stages will be useful in support treatment. If a condition called keloid has developed, some medications can be injected into the scar tissue to dissolve the tissue. Cryotherapy, that is, nitrogen gas, is another method used. If it is not a keloid but just a scar or scar tissue, then laser treatments, PRP and mesotherapy will work.

With platelet-rich plasma (PRP) treatment, repair cells applied under the skin in the burn area accelerate wound healing by renewing and repairing the skin, and very good results are obtained. In addition, fractional laser and radiofrequency systems are also used successfully in scars in addition to PRP treatment.