Cutaneous scarring is common after trauma, surgery and infection and occurs when normal skin tissue is replaced by fibroblastic tissue during the healing process. The pathophysiology of scar formation is not yet fully understood, although the degree of tension across the wound edges and the speed of cell growth are believed to play central roles. Prevention of scars is essential and can be achieved by attention to surgical techniques and the use of measures to reduce cell growth. Grading and classifying scars is important to determine available treatment strategies. This article presents an overview of the current therapies available for the prevention and treatment of scars. It is intended to be a practical guide for surgeons and other hea...
Skin is the largest organ of the human body. Being the interface between the body and the outer envi...
Abstract Scars are the final result of the four processes that constitute cutaneous wound healing, n...
Many techniques for management of hypertrophic scars and keloids have been proven through extensive ...
After skin injury, wound healing and scar treatment has become the pain point of patients and the fo...
Scarring in the skin after trauma, surgery, burn or sports injury is a major medical problem, often ...
Human face is the front side of a head which functions most of all for individual identity. Global c...
ABSTRACT Introduction: In recent years, wound response strategies becoming more efficient regarding...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids resulting from surgery, burns, trauma and infection can be associated...
Acne is a common disease affecting a high percentage of the younger population. Without appropriate ...
SummaryHypertrophic scars and keloids can be aesthetically displeasing and lead to severe psychosoci...
Most surgical patients end up with a scar and most of these would want at least some improvement in ...
Wound healing is a complex, multiple-step mechanism and most lead to the development of scars, which...
SUMMARY Normal and pathological scars are daily practice for the dermatologist and preventive as wel...
Cutaneous scarring can cause patients symptoms ranging from the psychological to physical pain. Alth...
Scarring, as a normal step of wound healing process, has various types. Among them, the two abnormal...
Skin is the largest organ of the human body. Being the interface between the body and the outer envi...
Abstract Scars are the final result of the four processes that constitute cutaneous wound healing, n...
Many techniques for management of hypertrophic scars and keloids have been proven through extensive ...
After skin injury, wound healing and scar treatment has become the pain point of patients and the fo...
Scarring in the skin after trauma, surgery, burn or sports injury is a major medical problem, often ...
Human face is the front side of a head which functions most of all for individual identity. Global c...
ABSTRACT Introduction: In recent years, wound response strategies becoming more efficient regarding...
Hypertrophic scars and keloids resulting from surgery, burns, trauma and infection can be associated...
Acne is a common disease affecting a high percentage of the younger population. Without appropriate ...
SummaryHypertrophic scars and keloids can be aesthetically displeasing and lead to severe psychosoci...
Most surgical patients end up with a scar and most of these would want at least some improvement in ...
Wound healing is a complex, multiple-step mechanism and most lead to the development of scars, which...
SUMMARY Normal and pathological scars are daily practice for the dermatologist and preventive as wel...
Cutaneous scarring can cause patients symptoms ranging from the psychological to physical pain. Alth...
Scarring, as a normal step of wound healing process, has various types. Among them, the two abnormal...
Skin is the largest organ of the human body. Being the interface between the body and the outer envi...
Abstract Scars are the final result of the four processes that constitute cutaneous wound healing, n...
Many techniques for management of hypertrophic scars and keloids have been proven through extensive ...