7 tricks to avoid burning spots on your skin

7 tricks to avoid burning spots on your skin

First aid

Burns can cause spots or marks on the skin, especially when it affects many layers of the skin and when the healing process is affected by lack of care.

Therefore, if you follow some skin care measures, such as using sunscreen, moisturizers and avoiding too much heat, it is possible to avoid the appearance of marks and scars caused by different types of burns, whether from fire, a hot liquid, exposure to the sun or substances like lemon or garlic, for example.

Some recommended tips are:

1. Wash the burn with cold water

It is recommended that, immediately after the burn, the wound is placed under cold running water for a few minutes. This procedure causes the skin temperature to drop more quickly, which prevents the burn from increasing and reaching deeper layers of the skin.

If there has been a burn due to sun exposure, it is advisable to take a cold shower, as it relieves discomfort and prevents the skin from drying out even further.

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2. Avoid hot places and light sources

Staying in very hot places or heat sources, such as getting into hot cars exposed to the sun, going to the sauna, going to the beach or cooking in the oven, for example, should be avoided, as they emit a type of infrared radiation, which is capable of stain the skin and harm its recovery.

Furthermore, it is also important to avoid sources of ultraviolet rays, such as sun exposure, fluorescent lights or computer lights because this radiation is also capable of causing a dark spot at the burn site.

3. Apply sunscreen to your burn every 2 hours

It is important to keep the affected skin protected from the sun’s radiation by using sunscreen daily. Furthermore, it is recommended that the protector be touched up every 2 hours, whenever the region is exposed to the sun, for at least 6 months.

4. Dress the wound

If the burn has caused blisters or wounds, it is recommended to bandage it with gauze or another type of sterile material, changing it after each bath, until the skin has healed enough to cover the area. This calms the pain and facilitates skin reconstruction.

Furthermore, it is very important not to remove the blisters or crusts that form, as they protect the skin that is regenerating, preventing infection and the formation of blemishes and scars. Check out how to properly bandage each type of burn.

6. Apply moisturizing creams

Hydrating the skin, with specific creams, is important so that the skin has nutrients for a good recovery. Therefore, it is recommended to use a moisturizer based on urea, hyaluronic acid, vitamin C or grape seed or almond oils. due to its strong moisturizing principles, always after showering.

Another option is to apply creams for baby diaper rash, such as Bepantol or Hipoglós, for example, as they contain vitamins and moisturizing properties. Find out more options on how to treat sunburn.

7. Get a cosmetic treatment

When the stain or scar has already formed, in addition to taking care to prevent it from getting worse, it may be recommended to undergo aesthetic treatment with a dermatologist to remove these marks, such as:

  • Use of whitening creams, such as Hydroquinone;
  • Peeling with acids, laser or pulsed light treatments;
  • Microdermabrasion;
  • Microneedling.

These treatments must be carried out after guidance from a dermatologist, who will assess the skin conditions and needs of each person. Find out more about the recommended treatments on how to remove dark spots from your skin.