Healing
The scar is a part of the wound healing process occurs when the skin. Scars are made of connective tissue that hold the wound closed. How well and how to heal the scars are visible depends on several factors. Location of injury, the blood supply to the area, the depth of injury, age and genetics all play a role in the formation and appearance of scars.
Scars
Most are not serious scar on the inside. Scars from minor wounds usually fade within a year. A dermatologist can recommend the best treatment to remove acne scars on the basis of existing scars. Different scar creams, ointments, and silicone gel are available on the table that with continuous use from time to time may reduce the appearance of scars.
TLC for Injury
Appropriate treatment to minimize the wound scar formation. Thoroughly wash the wound when it first happened, and using preventive measures such as an antibacterial cream to prevent infection.
Healing Process Amok
Some scars more than cosmetic. Keloid scars caused when the production of connective tissue in a scar extending beyond the original site of injury. They are usually red and raised from the skin surface, and can become so great that affect their mobility.
Keloid, hypertrophic scar and contracture could never completely abolished. Wound treatment during the first month after the wound has healed had some success in limiting the size of the scar. Surgical removal of keloid scars sometimes only encourage more growth of scar tissue. Cortisone injections are sometimes very successful with hypertrophic scars, and can improve the appearance of keloid scars dramatically. Cryosurgery is sometimes successful in terms of monthly steroid injection.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
Things you need to know about scars
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