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Scars are a natural part of the body's healing process. A scar results from the biologic process of wound repair in the skin and other tissues. Most wounds, except for very minor ones, result in some degree of scarring.
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60 day Money Back guarantee Scars are a natural part of your bodies healing process. Skin scars usually form after injury, or surgery. They occur when the dermis (the thick layer of skin) is damaged and are a natural way of healing the wound.
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Scars come in all shapes and sizes. Lasers are particularly good at treating red scars, in which they will remove the red color as well as helping the texture of the scar significantly. Keloids, are large thick scars that extend beyond the boundaries of the original wound. Keloids are often best treated by injecting steroid medicines into the scar. Steroids have two side effects that we utilize when treating scars; 1) they cause atrophy or thinning of the skin, a desirable side effect with a thick keloid and 2) they cause telangiectasia or broken blood vessels, an undesirable side effect in a scar that may already be significantly red. Once a keloid has been injected enough times to cause it to flatten out, there may often be more redness than was present originally in the keloid.
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Hypertrophic Scarring Scars produced from minor cuts and scrapes will fade gradually over time. More serious trauma, which may be caused by accidents, burns, insect bites, surgery, acne and body piercing, can lead to problem scarring. Scars that are thick, raised and discolored, usually dark brown, red or purple, are known as hypertrophic scars. The tendency for this type of scarring is usually inherited. Scars that grow beyond the boundaries of the healing injury and are ... discolored are known as keloid scars. Young people and people with darker skin may be more prone to both types of problem scarring.
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In the intervening years, Scars have been effectively forgotten. Years ago, Mark E Smith namechecked them as his favourite band ("because they were the complete opposite of the Fall"), and more recently, Lemon Jelly briefly raised Scars' profile by sampling them on their '64-'95 album. But despite guitarist Paul Research's sterling efforts to keep the name alive on his Scars website, the band appeared to be permanently consigned to the dustbin of history. Even in Simon Reynolds' supposedly "encyclopaedic" post-punk history, Rip it Up & Start Again, Scars merit only the most fleeting of mentions.
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Scars may be formed for many different reasons, including as a result of infections, surgery, injuries, or inflammation of tissue. Scars may appear anywhere on the body, and the composition of a scar may vary - appearing flat, lumpy, sunken, colored, painful, or itchy. The final look of a scar depends of many factors, including the skin type and location on the body, the direction of the wound, the type of injury, age of the person with the scar, and his/her nutritional status.
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