using patches or gels, typically starting 14 days after sutures are removed.
An is the physiological result of the body's natural healing process after the dermis (the deep, thick layer of skin) is damaged. Unlike normal tissue, scar tissue is composed of a protein called collagen.
over scars to camouflage them once they have fully matured.
Modern rehabilitation emphasizes that a scar can change its quality and appearance for years after it forms. Common treatments include: Massage with neutral creams to improve flexibility.
Healing begins with inflammation, followed by the proliferation of new tissue, and finally remodeling. Research indicates that factors like age significantly affect this process; for instance, older skin often has lower dermal thickness and collagen amounts compared to younger skin.
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