C Section Scar Treatment
Tuesday, September 6th, 2011A woman who has a Caesarean section when they give birth is commonly left with unsightly scars that can be embarrassing. C Section scars are quite large and make a lot of women uncomfortable when they expose their abdomen. There are very few treatments that will effectively reduce the appearance of the scars left from a C section. However scar treatments that influence the production of collagen are able to improve the look of unwanted scars.
C-section scars, also known as Atrophic scars, are made of a fibrous tissue resembles natural skin, but doesn’t have the same cosmetic appearance of skin in its natural state. The scars left from a Caesarean section are sometimes colored sunken in noticeable to the naked eye. When a woman is healing and the C-section stitches have been removed, the body produces collagen fibres designed to help the skin return back to its normal state. However, there is often not enough collagen made by the body to have the skin appear as aesthetically pleasing as it was before the C-section happened.
Treatments that will promote skin’s natural collagen production will improve the visual appearance of scarred skin. This scar treatment is one of the best ways to get C-section scars looking just like natural skin again.
Luckily for those who wish to use this type of treatment method for their C-section scars, there is an inexpensive collagen stimulating system made just for home use. The Derma roller allows anyone to safely increase collagen production in the skin near their C-section scar and to witness the appearance of their scar improve.
The skin roller is a simple handheld roller that is covered with 192 surgical micro needles. The needles are small so they do not cause damage to the layer of skin whatsoever. Instead the roller’s needles help promote collagen production, circulation and elasticity in the skin in a straightforward and pain-free way. This unique derma roller by Scientia is safe for use on the skin around where the the surgical scar from a C-section is, as it uses a treatment method called collagen induction therapy (CIT) or skin micro-needling. Skin micro-needling is risk-free and safe to use. More importantly, it is a simple and inexpensive way to permanently reduce the appearance Caesarean scars without having to leave your home.