Third-degree burns healing and aftercare

3rd degree burn scar: healing & treatment advice

You’ve experienced a third degree burn. After a difficult time in a hospital or burn centre, you’re back at home. Now is the time for healing – both physically and psychologically. We’ll provide some advice on physical healing of burn wounds, particularly for limiting scar formation.

Why third degree burn scars are (almost) unavoidable
3rd degree burn

It is, unfortunately, virtually impossible to avoid scarring from third degree burns. Your skin is deeply damaged and important functions have been disturbed, in particular moisture control.

Your skin can no longer retain moisture. Yet, in order to limit scar formation as much as possible, this is precisely what it needs to do. So the skin finds and withdraws moisture from the deeper skin layers. However, this moisture evaporates immediately. As a result, your skin withdraws more moisture, which again evaporates. This vicious circle can worsen scarring.

The form, colour and size of your scar will also depend on your age, susceptibility and skin colour.

Learn how scar cream helps restore your skin’s moisture balance and supports scar prevention: How does ALHYDRAN work?

Follow the advice of your doctor

You will be advised by doctors and nurses, following your stay in hospital. Follow their advice as closely as possible. It will reduce the risk of (larger) scar formation.

Start scar treatment after your 3rd degree burn has closed

You can start applying a scar cream once your third degree burn wound is fully closed. Always consult your doctor about this! However – the sooner you start, the more you will limit scarring.

Want to know more about caring for scars? Request our free Scar Guide and get practical tips from scar treatment specialists.

The 3 crucial characteristics of a good scar cream for burns

A good scar cream:

  1. Hydrates
  2. Softens scar tissue
  3. Restores moisture regulation

Many creams do not deliver effect no. 3. However, if a scar cream does not restore your skin’s ability to retain moisture, the other two benefits can also not be achieved.

The reason for this is as follows: If a cream only hydrates, the moisture that it introduces evaporates immediately. This has precisely the wrong effect: your scarred skin then dries out more rapidly, which can worsen the condition of the scar.

And dry skin is definitely not soft and smooth. A soft skin ensures that your wound heals and looks better. It also reduces pain (there is less ‘pulling’ sensation) and itching.

ALHYDRAN: Proven cream for burn scar healing

ALHYDRAN scar cream possesses all of the above three crucial characteristics. This is not just a claim. We can support it with clinical studies and customer experiences.

Read more: How does ALHYDRAN work?

I have used ALHYDRAN cream for a burn on my hand. The burn has healed nicely and is nearly no longer visible.

Sylvia

ALHYDRAN is a great product. I'm using it after an ugly burn on my hand. The visual result is fantastic! Never thought it would be that good. Thanks.

Chris

Recently I had a serious accident, now I have 1st and 2nd degree burns on my chest and stomach. After applying ALHYDRAN I felt a strong relief of the itching, pain and dryness of my bandaged skin. Within a few days my skin became smoother and the scars faded.

Robby

Effective scar treatment for 3rd degree burns

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