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Information - Skin Regeneration - Signs - Scars
Why are scars created?
Scar formation is a natural part of the healing process after an injury. Its appearance and treatment depend on many factors.
The depth and size of the wound or cut and the location of the injury matter. Usually, the majority of wounds lead to scars, while there are differences in the quality and texture of the scar tissue.
What are the types of scars?
There are different types of scars, each with defining characteristics.
- Keloid scars: These are deformed thickened scars that extend beyond the original injury. Over time, keloids can block movement.
- Hypertrophic scars: They are visible scars on the skin, similar to keloids, but do not exceed the limit of injury.
- Acne scars: If you have severe acne, you may have noticed scars and scars on your skin. Scars result from a deep imperfection which shows intense inflammation, capable of destroying the structural elements of the skin (collagen, elastin).
How are scars and scars treated?
There are special regenerating creams or gels that help heal wounds and prevent the growth of bacteria and infections. Silicone gels prevent and treat keloid and hypertrophic scars, while reducing redness and discoloration. Also, for skin with scars or acne scars, a cream enriched with spatula oil and panthenol, ingredients that improve the appearance of the skin, is recommended.