To treat a burn scar, various techniques, including corticoid ointments, pulsed light or plastic surgery, for example, depending on the degree of burn, may be used.
However, it is not always possible to remove the entire burn scar, and it is only possible to disguise it, especially in the 2nd and 3rd degree scars. Learn how to identify the degree of burn. Thus, it is recommended to consult a dermatologist to evaluate the texture, thickness and color of the burn scar, to identify the best treatment for each case.
Main treatments
The most commonly used treatments to treat the scar of each degree of burn include:
Type of burn | Indicated treatment | How is the treatment done? |
1st degree burn | Corticoid ointments or andiroba oil | They are ointments that should be applied daily on the skin to moisturize tissues and reduce inflammation, disguising the scar. See some examples in: Ointment for burn. |
2nd Degree Burn | Laser therapy with pulsed light (LIP) | It uses a type of pulsed light that removes excess tissue from the scar, disguising the color difference and decreasing the relief. At least 5 LIP sessions should be performed at 1-month intervals. |
3rd Degree Burn | Plastic surgery | Removes the affected layers of skin, replacing them with skin grafts that can be removed from other parts of the body, such as thighs or belly. |
In addition to these treatments, it is also advisable to eat foods rich in collagen such as gelatin or chicken and vitamin C such as orange, kiwi or strawberries as they stimulate the production of collagen, improving the appearance and elasticity of the skin. See more examples of Foods rich in collagen.
General care with burn scar
Watch the following video for the best tips to take care of the scar:
As soon as the burn is healed, it is important to start some daily care that helps the skin to heal properly, avoiding the formation of a keloid scar, and avoiding the appearance of dark marks on the skin, such as:
- Put moisturizing cream 2 times a day on the scar;
- Massage the scar site at least once a day to activate local circulation, helping to properly distribute collagen to the skin;
- Avoid exposing the scar from the sunburn and spend sunscreen every 2 hours on the scar site;
- Drink 2 liters of water a day, to moisturize the skin, facilitating healing.
There are still some home remedies and creams that can be used at home to disguise the burn scar. Here are some examples: Home remedy for burns.