Scar healing is the body's process of repairing damaged skin, involving inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. Effective interventions aim to minimize scar visibility and discomfort by promoting collagen synthesis, reducing inflammation, and improving skin texture.
Scar healing is the body's natural process of repairing damaged skin tissue after injury, surgery, or other forms of trauma. The process involves overlapping phases of inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. During inflammation, the body clears debris and initiates the repair response. Proliferation involves the formation of new tissue, including collagen synthesis. Remodeling is a long-term process where the collagen matrix is reorganized to improve skin strength and appearance. Interventions aim to modulate these phases by reducing inflammation, promoting organized collagen deposition, and improving skin elasticity, resulting in flatter, less discolored, and less symptomatic scars.
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