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Sugical Scars

Date Added: July 18, 2009 03:56:00 PM
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Category: Health: General Health

 Scars are a natural part of the curing process. Skin scars occur when the deep, thick layer of skin  is damaged. Have pateince after surgery because the worse the wound is, the worse the scar will be. It just takes time to heal. Most skin scars are flat, pale and leave a trace of the original injury that caused them. The redness that often follows an injury to the skin is not a scar, and is normally not everlasting.

 The moment it takes for it to depart away may, however, range from a few days to, in a few serious and rare cases, a few years. Various treatments can alacrity up the process in serious cases.

Scars form differently based on the location of the injury on the body and the age of the person who was injured. To mend the damage, the body has to lay down new collagen fibers a naturally occurring protein that is produced by the body. Up to date exploration has come out with new products that we can use or a doctor can suggest, but are still in the testing stages.

 Since the body cannot re-build the tissue exactly as it was, the new scar tissue will have a different consistency and quality than the surrounding normal tissue. An injury does not become a scar until the wound has completely healed.

Transforming Growth Factors  play a critical role in scar development and current investigate is investigating the manipulation of these TGFs for drug development to prevent scarring from the emergency adult wound healing process. As well, a recent American study implicated the protein  in the formation of scar tissue and found that the introduction of a chemical to counteract RSK could halt the formation of Cirrhosis. This treatment also has the possibility to reduce or even prevent altogether other types of scarring.

 
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