Posts Tagged ‘Hypertrophic Scar’

Removing Hypertrophic Scar

Hypertrophic scars are caused because the body overproduces collagen. As a result, the damaged cells produce a raised scar much like a keloid scar. However, hypertrophic scars do not grow beyond the limits of the original wound like keloid scars do. Read the rest of this entry »

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Hypertrophic Scar and Acne Scar Treatment

I grew up with bad acne and I took a serious hit to my self pride when others teased me about face and acne scars from past acne. I just wanted write this and give my two cents to people that want to rid themselves of acne scars and personal embarrassment. Hopefully the advice in the following paragraphs will help as it did for me.
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Scar Tissue Removal Treatment

Scar tissue removal is a therapy to remove those undesirable scars from our skin. Scar tissue is a type of regenerated tissue to replace the normal pores and skin tissue resulting from damage, pimples or surgery. It is a result of natural therapeutic process.
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Scar Fade

When you receive an injury or a wound to your body, there is a process that your body goes through in order to stimulate the regeneration of tissue and repair the physical barrier which protects your body against infection. The healing of wounds is a vital body process that generally leaves a scar after completion. Scar tissue appearance is different than that of normal skin because both skin cells and connective tissue are produced by your body to repair the wound and if the ratio of these cells is not right, you may end up with a prominent keloid scar or hypertrophic scar which makes your skin appear red and raised in the area of the scar. The purpose of the scar is to restore functionality to that part of your skin. In the ideal skin healing process, the wounded skin is rapidly closed and the healing area is slowly reconstructed. The healing process of a wound may take up to ten years to complete.
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How to Deal With Keloid Scars

A keloid is a scar hypertrophied, begin fibrous and is presented for different causes during the process of healing a wound. In order to form a keloid, it is necessary to have a wound that is healing process. This wound can be caused by acne, infection, an operation or a cut have to close. The complications are mostly in people who have a hereditary tendency to form keloids scars.
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