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Scar Treatment

All operations and injuries result in scarring, some more explicit than others. Although good postoperative wound healing is expected; abnormal and unwanted scarring may occur on skin and deep tissues. The scars are often unlovely, but also are different in color from the surrounding skin. Staples and sutures used in wound closure may be evident. In addition to these poor images, there is a possibility that the scarring may restrict the movements and functions. Additional operations may be required for the treatment of abnormal scarring. Wounds on the skin are not repaired by the original tissue of the injured area, ie, the skin tissue. Wounds are healed by a special repair tissue called fibrous tissue or healing tissue that is created by the body and different from the original tissue. The tissue that appears to be a scar on the skin is not the normal skin, but the healing tissue. This is why scars create a distinct appearance on the skin. Therefore, we can conclude that every wound covering all layers of the skin will heal by leaving a scar in place and the scars cannot be eliminated in any way. However, it is possible to make it less visible or unobtrusive, shrink and shrink. Plastic surgeons can use special techniques to make the scar unobtrusive, unobtrusive or similar to the natural lines or wrinkles found in our body.

 

Aesthetic surgical procedures often reduce the scarring, make it unobtrusive, make it resemble our natural lines or wrinkle lines, or move the existing scar to a concealable place.

 

For this purpose, cosmetic surgery, laser, dermabrasion, silicone dressing, steroid injection and fat injection techniques are used.