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Scars can be treated in numerous ways. Surgical intervention is one of the ways to treat major, debilitating scars. But, what happens if you have smaller scars that you want to get rid of?
Truth is that smaller scars require a different type of treatment, and this is where natural scar treatment products come in. There are two excellent products that can promote scar tissue healing (and also wound healing) to give you back blemish free skin. These products are rose hip oil and snail serum.
Scar Treatments & Helix Aspersa Muller Extract
This natural ingredient has been used for centuries to deal with all sorts of skin problems. As a matter of fact, around the time when Hippocrates was alive, snail serum was mixed with donkey milk in order to be used as an acne treatment. It was even used successfully for the treatment of small pox and measles.
Burns were also treated with this natural product. Since snail serum absorbs quickly into the skin, it helps reduce the pain and burning sensation that accompanies several inflammatory skin disorders. Even today, this amazing ingredient is being used as an effective treatment for several skin disorders.
Scar tissue can also be diminished thanks to snail serum skin care. A special combination of peptides, enzymes, and co-enzymes found in snail serum helps your body correct cellular communication and reduces scars. This mix is a complex compound of elements found in Helix aspersa muller glycoconjugates.
The glycoconjugates are absorbed by the skin and immediately travel to the site of the injury. While being there they begin to "dissolve" the damaged tissue converting it into amino acids. The area is quickly replaced by new, healthy skin cells.
Rose Hip Oil for Scar Treatment
Rose hip oil is another natural ingredient that has a long history of treating skin care problems. This is an oil that originally was extracted by indigenous people of South America from a shrub referred to as rosa mosqueta. After this stage they'd process the buds and then use it them to treat a range of skin conditions from eczema to dry skin to scars to simple irritation.
Even today many people use it to treat burn scars, dry skin, hyperpigmentation, stretch marks and acne scars. Its composition is rich in Vitamin A, Vitamin C and essential fatty acids. All these components are vital for maintaining skin health.
Vitamin A is highly important because it helps delay the aging effects of the skin, assists cellular regeneration, and promotes the increase of collagen and elastin levels.
