Burn Scar Treated with a Biological Skin Reviver
We've discovered a new biological product created to revive burned skin, while treating and removing abnormal scars left behind by skin burns. This product helps alleviate skin contractures, shrink postburn keloid scars and hyperthropic scarring, strengthening weak tissues that may have been caused by atrophic conditions (a condition that causes skin to fissure or bruise easily), and enhancing the quality of graft texture, color match, and scar pigmentation.
Skin burns may be produced by heat, electricity, chemicals, or radiation, reducing the skin's regenerative capabilities. They can cause the loss of a large section of skin and provoke the resulting scar to contract, causing the edges of skin to be pulled together. Another type of scar, known as a keloid, is produced with abnormal scarring. If the tissue generates excessively fibrotic scars, then they are named hypertrophic scars. These scars are commonly treated with surgery by using a skin flap, or graft and tissue expansion, but now they can also be treated with a natural skin revival cream.
Acute radiodermatitis are lesions and burns caused by skin toxicity factors in people undergoing radiotherapy for cancer. They cause a mayor loss in the quality of life of patients. But there is a product that reduces radiation and other burn-related skin alterations by supplying a complex natural compound, which contains a balanced combination of NATURAL FACTORS THAT HELP RESTORE THE NATURAL PHYSIOLOGY OF THE SKIN.
A study done at the Coaniquem Burn Center Foundation, a Non Profit Children's Burn Hospital in Santiago, Chile demonstrated the tissue-rejuvenating effect of this natural compound. Another study done in Spain demonstrated the benefits of using the ingredient on 100 patients undergoing radiotherapy or that had completed radiation treatment the previous month at the Hospital Ramon y Cajal in Madrid.
What was the miraculous ingredient that produced such amazing results?
It was snail slime... YES, GENERATED BY THE MODEST BROWN GARDEN SNAIL!
On of the most common reasons for raising snails was for food, that is until a snail farm in Chile noticed that their snail handlers had exceptionally smooth hands, and any cuts or abrasions had healed incredibly quick with no sign of scarring. This provoked a renewed interest in the pharmaceutical and clinical use of snails. According to scientific research the substance secreted by the snail is a natural complex compound of glyco or sugar chain molecules bound to coenzymes, enzymes, peptides, proteins and oligoelements. The liquid mucin secreted by the Helix Aspersa Muller (from which we collect the substance) has a high Antioxidant Activity that aids the snail in protecting its body against oxygen radicals when it comes out of its shell after hibernating or when being exposed to UVA rays. The fluid also contains antimicrobial peptides and is also capable of stimulating their production, protecting the snail from being attacked by opportunistic micro-organisms that are always ready to invade when skin is damaged.
The use of this organic ingredient on burned skin enhances proliferation and other functional abilities of Fibroblasts, inducing synthesis of skin elements needed for wound healing. It also increases and properly regulates collagen synthesis, and corrects fibronectin concentration on the extracellular matrix and hyaluronic acid proportion. Both the facilitating and promoter actions of this ingredient on the mechanisms of controlled cutaneous wound healing provide a rationale for its use in the treatment of post burn scarring, and in reducing burn-induced skin alterations while also treating radiodermatitis.
Prevention and effects on skin affected by radiotherapy The use the biological ingredient before radiotherapy as a preventive treatment yields a faster regeneration of wounds induced by this type of therapy. Its use to heal radiodermatitis is more effective than the popular use of chamomile water and corticosteroids, and has the great advantage of having no side effects whatsoever.
Scar healing and Skin Care Reinvented
From a dermatologic point of view this natural ingredient executes four concrete functions:
1) Reinforces the defensive system of the skin against free radicals. It also protects from the effects of solar rays while inducing the proliferation of antimicrobials that protect the skin from intruding microbes.
2) Helps the defensive system identify non-functional and damaged tissues.
3) Dissolves dysfunctional, damaged, dead or dying cells into their basic amino-acid and other elements. It also liberates them for the rejuvenation of healthy cells, and
4) Organizes and supports the rejuvenation of the skin matrix by triggering the proliferation of all the structural elements of healthy skin.
The Helix Aspersa Muller Glyococonjugate reconstitutes the natural skin repair mechanisms. It induces the proliferation of FIBROBLASTS and restores the optimal functional ability of prematurely senescent fibroblasts. It also supplies Hyaluronic Acid, Collagen, Elastic fibers, Fibronectin and other elements of the extracellular matrix. The extracellular matrix (ECM) is primarily composed of Type-I collagen, together with a lower proportion of Type-III collagen, elastin and associated microfibrils, proteoglycans and fibronectin. Fibronectin is defined as any of several related adhesive glycoproteins, or cell-surface proteins, that regulate cellular adhesive properties. Fibronectins are crucial in connective tissues, where they cross-link to collagen and are also involved in adherence of platelets. It also facilitates the rejuvenation of the skin's architecture through its triple effect on COLLAGEN FIBERS. This is achieved by supplying a collagenese enzymatic activity on flawed collagen (J.P Pivel et al.Dermatologa & Cosmetica, 1998), by procuring copper-haemocyanin to ensure the oxygen necessary for proper collagen synthesis (G.Gimenez, Hosp Princesa, 2002), and by supplying a structural support network of fibronectin (J.P Alonso-Lebrero et al. Poster # 0235 Miami 2002)
The snail's secretion also restores the ELASTIC FIBER network by supplying collagenase and gelatinase enzymatic activity on elastotic elements in the skin (J.P Pivel et al.Dermatologa & Cosmetica, 1998), promoting the creation of new fibers through its effect on fibroblasts (A.Brieva et al Dermatologa & Cosmetica, 1998), and procuring a structurally supportive network of fibronectin (J.P Alonso-Lebrero et al. Poster # 0235 Miami 2002). It also improves the natural capability of the dermis to take up and hold water, thus determining its VOLUME, STRENGTH and ELASTICITY by procuring hyaluronic acid and increasing the creation of fibrous tissues - fibroplasia.
The snail's secretion enhances the defensive mechanisms of the skin because it has a remarkable ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY (prevention of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) plus free radical withdrawal). The secretion has low molecular weight elements that counter-attack hydroxyl radicals (OH-). It also has superoxide Dismutase (SOD) and conjugated enzymes such as Glutathione-S-transferase (GSH-T) activity that fights against superoxide anions (O-). The secretion also counter-attacks UVA and shows double the cytoplasm protection activity of control antioxidants (A.Brieva et al Dermatologa & Cosmetica, 2001). Furthermore, it also keeps the PHYSIOLOGICAL BALANCE between the synthesis and degradation of all supportive elements in the skin by stimulating metalloproteinase activity on denatured material, and protecting newly synthesized elements from degradation (via Metalloproteinase inhibitors). Through its collagenase and gelatinase enzymatic activity, the secretion helps to DECREASE THE INFLAMMATORY EFFECT caused by flawed proteins in damaged and aging skin by fighting the signs of natural and UV-induced skin aging and working as a natural sun protector by reinforcing the skin's own UV-protection. It also helps prevent DNA alteration due to UV exposure, and promotes rejuvenating functions of the skin thereby improving skin firmness and structure.
Follow this simple step to treat your burn scar:
Using your finger apply the product over a burn scar or a small patch of burn scars that are no more than 2-3 inches in diameter.
Let your skin assimilate the skin-healing formula. This will usually take a few minutes. Do not rinse off. Because your skin is likely to be responsive to biological products when burn scars are recent, it is recommended to start treatment as soon as possible. If you get started with your scar removal treatment right away, then within 3 weeks to ninety days, you should see results.
We've created an all natural product beneficial to burn scar healing. By visiting our website you'll have access to the treatment that frees skin contractures, reduces post burn scars called keloids and hyperthropic scarring. It helps deal with atrophic conditions which cause the skin to bruise and tear easily. It also helps improve the quality of scar pigmentation and grafts. We'll be waiting.
Published October 2nd, 2007
