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1. My skin tingles when I apply the Hei Ba Gao. Why? 2. Can I use the Hei Ba Gao for hypertropic scars? Yes, if you are initially unsure if the hypertropic scar will develop into a keloid. But after 9 months and the scar does not seem to grow larger and thicker, it is unlikely a keloid. The Mili Chu Ba Gao is more suitable for hypertropic scars. 3. How long will it take before I see effect? The thinning sequence of the keloid goes through the process of 1) breaking down the collagen mass, 2) the counter-response of the collagen production and 3) the breaking down the collagen matrix again. This sequence ensures that the keloid formation process does not spread beyond the size when the treatment is applied. Over sustained use, the user will see a gradual thinning of the keloid as well as an improvement of the skin color. The user must ascertain the type of scars he/she has. If it is a hypertropic scar, the Mili scar ointment is recommended. For keloids, the Hei Ba Gao and Ba Hen Ling should be used. 4. Why use a combination of treatments? The keloid continually form the scar tissues which makes it bigger and harder. Steroid injections suppresses the symptoms but the side effect is great. The Hei Ba Gao dissolves these tissues and discourages growth but it cannot stop the scar tissues from forming completely. It can only stop the scar tissues from forming completely when the keloid matures. That is when the result is permanent. The Hei Ba Gao accelerates the maturity of the keloid. There is no side effects of more keloids forming or the keloid being more aggressive when the Hei Ba Gao is used.
The keloid is part of the skin. The skin is an organ and the keloids are the tumours of this organ. It is grown in the skin and is formed as a process of cellular activity. It is the result of a skin disorder, not caused by external agents like virus or bacteria. Unlike such diseases caused by external agent, the body can help the medication process to expel the external agents and restore the normal function of the body. Time is therefore needed to establish a pattern of cellular activity where a keloid is gradually matured, allowing the treatment to increase its effect. Significant results see in users range form weeks to months and some a year or more. factors to consider include: 1. age of the keloid, 2. its location, 3. the diet of the user (in tandem with his allergy status). 4. the thickness of the keloid, the area spread of the keloid. 6. What signs do I look for to see if it is working? Over the course of treatment, you will see signs that that shows a gradual normalization of the skin: 1. softening of the keloid, allowing greater freedom of movement, 2. itch and pain has subsided, 3. wrinkling of the keloid, as the inner mass gets smaller, the outer skin wrinkles, 4. the breaking up of a large keloid into smaller ones and lightening of the keloid's redness, 5. growth and spread stops, 6. thinning of the keloid mass and 7. growth of hairs on a flattening keloid. Repair often takes a few phases, beginning with the caving in of the center of the keloid, at the same time, swelling of the two ends. The flattening at the center of the keloid is an indication of the gradual resolution of the scar tissues by the skin. In the final phase, the swelling of the two ends subside and the entire keloid becomes flat. But there will still be a scar of shiny and wrinkled skin. The difference is that it is quite flat, less red and does not grow nor itches. A normal scar is different from a keloid in that a keloid is a growing, living vegetation of tissues. 7. What would be your advice for the best treatment? From numerous feedback and clinical trials, the Hei Ba Gao is the most optimistic treatment. The Hei Ba Gao can be used concurrently with the Ba Hen Ling as well as the Ba Hen Ling with snake oil. We advocate a no needle, no steroid approach. Every injection wound has the potential to form into a new keloids, which is why you may see the formation of multiple keloids for no apparent reason. Once the steroid wears off, you may see some aggression of the keloid, meaning it gets larger and harder. Do note that it is not the result of the Hei Ba Gao. The trauma sustained by the skin from the multiple deep tissue injections had done some damage and we need to allow some time for the skin to recover and to heal from the trauma. If your keloid has been treated with steroids, the Hei Ba Gao should be used for a much longer period of time. Once you discontinue the treatment, the result will be short lived. Many customers expect sustained result from 1-2 bottles but it is really not realistic. Even for steroid injections, treatment must be sustained every 2-3 months indefinitely.
8. Why do I feel some occasional pain when I resume treatment? 9. What factors affect the outcome of the treatment? See: 1. Chinese herbs
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