Chicken Pox ScarsHow to get rid of chicken pox scars on face

Chicken Pox Scars Treatment

by Humberto on February 3, 2009

in Skin Problems

Chicken Pox Scars TreatmentWhen your precious skin care is infected with a reddish vesicle that appears on your face, back or scalp and then eventually spreads, relentlessly throughout your entire body, it’s probable you’re suffering from Chicken Poxes.

The dreaded skin condition is a virus infection caused by the pathogen Varicella zoster that expands anywhere from two to four millimeters in width and, at times, into a non-proportional shape (blister full of lymph and other bodily fluids) – this virus mainly affects children, but can affect adults.

Fighting them Chicken Poxes

The rash begins like a red bump that appears to be very similar to that of a pimple. However, the worse part of the skin condition isn’t the condition itself but the scar left behind from it.

The Chicken Pox scar if treated poorly, in just a few days, can develop into thin-walled blisters filled with lymph which becomes cloudy some hours later. In time the blister wall erupts, leaving open sores that eventually crust over and become stall and dry.  Seven to fourteen days is how long the crust usually takes to peel completely off. However, in many cases, it can leave a crater-like scar or a dark crater-like scar.

Chicken Pox Scars – Treatments, Medical Procedures and Remedies

What must first be tended to when confronted with the invasive skin condition is prevention. Scratching is off limits. This will help you avoid all types of skin disfigurations (scars and blisters).

A popular treatment for the treatment and elimination of Chicken Pox Scars is lotions or creams that contain Vitamin E. Recognized world-wide for its extreme effectiveness in the building of elastic and collagen fibers of the connective tissues.

There exist treatments that work faster than lotions or creams but of more harmful, aggressive nature, such as Dermabrasion. This medical procedure removes the afflicted areas by sanding the skin (abrasion) – procedure requires local anesthesia.

Eliminate those Chicken Poxes

Another renowned procedure for eliminating Chicken Pox scars is chemical Peels. Basically, the peeling of the first layer of the skin is introduced as it removes all marks and wrinkles. Unlike Dermabrasion, this treatment does not require anesthesia, however your skin will become more sensitive to sun rays post-surgery.

There are also various natural substances able to prevent, treat and eliminate Chicken Pox Scars without any secondary damages to your skin or health, such as: Snail secretion, rose hip oil, herbs, and mineral salts. These natural compounds will repair, protect and moisturize your skin by regulating enzyme activity and neurite outgrowth. In addition, they stop oxidative stress, rearrange dynamic structures of cells (actin cytoskeleton) and stimulate fibroblasts.

The treatments in the skin care world concerning Chicken Pox Scars are many; though some tend to be a bit invasive others are nowhere near. Hopefully the information placed above will eliminate the thought of selecting topical, surgical and even home remedies to eliminate your chicken pox scars – natural is the way to go!

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Jojoeland February 3, 2009 at 9:41 pm

Is there a possibility that you will still get those chicken poxes even if you have those when youre in your childhood days?

BioCutis February 4, 2009 at 9:16 am

Hello Jojoeland –

Fortunately once you’ve been contaminated with Chicken Poxes there is no way you can get it again. So, don’t worry Jojoe!

Take care and stop by more often.

Patrice Young February 4, 2009 at 1:08 pm

I have had chicken pox and shingles before! Scary! Shingles occurs later in life because you have had chicken pox and is very painful :( thanks for the info! great site!

vinay February 4, 2009 at 2:12 pm

Everyone suffers from chicken pox at least once in their life. Is there any way to avoid it totally.

oh i know February 12, 2009 at 12:26 am

um yes it is very possible to get chicken pox twice, im living proof of that! had it when i was 7 and got the shot to never get it again and im 17 years old now and i got it on thanksgiving for the second time

Brenda Bunney March 19, 2009 at 2:29 pm

I had chicken pox at 2 (Very mild, one or two), then again as an adult….. much worse!!

Not a good thing!

My daughter had them. My son had the shot, so I guess we’ll see if he avoids them.

Jose Martinez March 20, 2009 at 7:55 pm

How does the BIOSKINEXFOL work? I’m assuming it’s topical. Hopefully it doesn’t have anything to do with sand blasting your face. I love this site by the way. It’s really welcoming.

PiterKokoniz April 8, 2009 at 12:19 am

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AnnaHopn April 11, 2009 at 9:05 am

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Varsha June 11, 2009 at 11:39 am

I had chicken pox 2 yrs before. I’ve applied creams/lotion, tabs but there r some deep scars, black spots on my face due to which it looks unfair. Kindly suggest perfect medicine affordable to me. I’m 29.

BioCutis June 11, 2009 at 11:57 am

I’m sorry to hear about your predicament. Because the scars are on your face, I would suggest using either BioSkinCare or BioSkinClear (check out our web page for product information – http://www.biocutis.com).

Thank you for writing.
Biocutis Team

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