Three ways to help you reduce scars

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When a wound first forms, you should treat it as soon as possible. Don't wait until there is a scar before trying to treat it.

When a wound is newly formed is the right time for you to push back the scar, because once the scar has formed, the treatment process is much more difficult and almost impossible to remove.

When the skin is damaged, the body will initiate the process of “self-healing”. The process of cell proliferation and rearrangement to compensate for the damage is difficult to control, leading to depressed, hypertrophic or keloid scars.

Infected wounds slow down the healing process and leave unsightly scars. You should intervene during the period of intense change - when the wound has just occurred - to facilitate the skin's healing process and reduce the risk of infection.

You can prevent scars by following these principles: take care of the wound early, limit further damage, and promote healing. The key to preventing scars is what you do to your skin during the healing process.

Here are wound care steps that can help you prevent scars from forming:

Step 1: Pay attention to wound hygiene

To avoid the risk of infection, you should pay attention to cleaning the wound as soon as it forms and after each dressing change. You can use saline solution or diluted alcohol to kill bacteria, wash away dirt, blood clots and dead tissue.

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Scars should be treated as soon as the wound forms.

You should maintain wound hygiene 1-2 times a day (depending on the cleanliness of the environment the wound is exposed to and the amount of secretions) until it is completely healed to ensure that it is not further damaged by infection.

Step 2: Protect and moisturize the wound

While the wound is still fresh, protection and moisture are important. In fact, ensuring the skin's natural moisture is also a factor that facilitates cell proliferation and wound healing. However, if not careful, excessive moisture is a favorable environment for bacteria to invade and develop, making it easy for infection to occur.

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You can use saline solution or diluted alcohol to kill bacteria, wash away dirt, blood clots and dead tissue.

To fix this, you should use wound-covering gels like Skincol with active ingredients that help create a barrier to protect the wound from external bacteria. This gel also promotes skin regeneration, reducing wound healing time.

Step 3: Massage the affected skin area regularly

Massage movements can stimulate blood circulation in damaged skin areas, creating conditions for healthy new cells to form, while also breaking down the dense collagen bonds produced in damaged skin areas to make the skin soft, easy to recover and less likely to scar.

When massaging, you should do it by gently rubbing in clockwise and counterclockwise circular motions about 2-3 times a day, each time for about 15-20 minutes.

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Skincol - a solution to help heal wounds and prevent scarring imported from Italy, suitable for all ages.

Prevention is better than cure, so taking care of your wound from the beginning is an easy way to avoid scarring. You need to take care of the wound properly to ensure it is sterile, apply anti-infective medication, keep the affected area well moisturized, and follow a healthy, nutritious diet to help your skin regenerate as best as possible.

According to VNE

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