How to Support Scar Fading with Other Methods

From red light therapy to massage therapy to acupuncture, there are other alternative healing methods that can be used in conjunction with Scarfade to help reduce the appearance of scars. Let’s discuss how.

Red Light Therapy

Studies show that red light therapy can help modulate key cell characteristics that are known to contribute to scarring. This process can be used toreduce collagen production in scar tissue, which improves or prevents thickening scars, says Forbes.

Furthermore, research shows that red light therapy is beneficial when it comes to improving skin appearance, pain management and wound healing. That’s because it relies on the therapeutic application of light energy to heal the skin and various muscular conditions, such as tendonitis and scarring. The skin is exposed to a low wavelength of red light to stimulate increased energy production in cells, which brings many health benefits.

Red light therapy activates the mitochondria, AKA the powerhouse of the cell. When the cells get this energy boost, they can do their jobs more efficiently, such as heal and grow. Specifically in regards to scarring, red light therapy can modulate key cell characteristics that affect the scarring process. It essentially reduces collagen production in scar tissue to prevent or improve thickening scars.

Massage Therapy

Massage can soften and flatten scars. It does this by stopping scar tissue buildup while helping to make scars less noticeable. Scars typically continue to grow and change for 12 to 18 months, so the more regularly and earlier you can massaging the area, the less of a chance the scar will thicken and darken.

Massage therapy for scars can help:

  • Reduce itchiness or sensitivity of scars
  • Moisturize the scar
  • Improve the mobility, flexibility, and softness of scars
  • Allow collagen to form more evenly through the application of pressure

Start massaging the scar once the initial wound has healed or after stitches have been removed. Massage creams such as Scarfade into the area twice a day with a gentle circular motion.

Acupuncture

 

Acupuncture can dissolve scar tissue over time by decreasing inflammation and calming down the nerve receptors. Acupuncture needles are used to puncture the skin and create micro-abrasions, which encourages the body’s natural healing ability.


Acupuncture is effective in decreasing inflammation under the skin thanks to nerve receptors that can misfire when damaged. Once they communicate to the central nervous system about any skin damage, such as wounds and scars, the body is triggered to heal the affected area. Acupuncture can also relieve pain in scarred areas.


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