Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Eyelid Scar Repair

Scars on sensitive skin areas such as eyelids are unsightly and a source of frustration for individuals seeking methods to get rid of them. There are now may options available to people who wish to reduce the appearance of eyelid scars.


Eyelid scars can be made less visible through treatment


Types


Topical creams help to break down and smooth out scar tissue, while "z-plasty" reshapes and repositions the scar on the eyelid so that it falls more in-line with the natural folds of skin that lie there. Dermabrasion is a procedure that carefully sloughs off skin cells from the eyelid, effectively polishing it away.


Effects


When using topical creams or ointments the skin of the eyelid (mostly the scar) is slightly altered, making the scar much less noticeable. Surgical procedures range from skin resurfacing to skin grafts, and the effects of these vary slightly based on individual cases. As with any surgical procedure, the exact effects will vary from person to person and the severity of eyelid damage, but you can expect a noticeable reduction in the scar's visibility.


Time Frame


For surgical procedures, the effects are nearly instant but will require the patient to make repeat visits to ensure that the eyelid is healing properly. Creams used to heal eyelid scars take much longer to work, with the time frame ranging from a few weeks to a few months depending on the severity of the injury.


Considerations


Procedures for repairing eyelid scars depends on the severity of the injury, the type of scar and an individual's personal desire to seek treatment. Especially when dealing with a sensitive skin area like the eyelid, consult a health care professional to determine the best course of treatment.