The X•SCAR scar cream removal products specialize in treating the redness and thickness of damaged tissue. Depending on the age and severity of your acne scars, the X•SCAR products can offer some allievement when used properly on scars that appeared within the past year. Unfortunately, ...
This extract contains L-vitamin C that penetrates into dermal tissue directly and reacts with melanocytes in cell nucleus. Helps dissolve melanin, eliminate free radicals, remove acne scars, inhibit tyrosinase activity and stimulate subcutaneous capillary activity, Restore t...
OBJECTIVES: The study aimed to analyze the displacement of maxilla in UCLP patients due to the influence of forces from quad-helix, scar tissue, and upper lip using finite element analysis (FEA). MATERIAL AND METHODS: A 3D model of maxilla obtained from cone beam computed ...
Acne scars result from active acne inflammation in the dermis (i.e., the thick layer of living tissue below the epidermis, which gives strength to the skin). The acne scar is created by the wound trying to heal itself, resulting in the overproduction of collagen fibers in the area where ...
The process of scar formation reflects our body’s attempt to restore tissue strength and integrity. The imperfect nature of this process, resulting in the morphologic differences between scarred and normal tissue, likely demonstrates a trade-off of organization for debridement and sterilization. The ...
Three years after burn, in order to remove the scar tissue in the inferior lip and mandible, to improve the CM angle, and to replace the anterior neck area, debridement until the facial expression and platysma muscles was performed, and the wound was covered with a 10 × 25 cm wide...
An estimated one out of nine women in the United States could be living with lipedema, yet it continues being one of the most poorly understood and frequently underdiagnosed conditions. Lipedema is an adipose tissue disorder that typically affect the lower extremities and sometimes the arms. An ...
Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory condition of the face that is characterized by redness, dilated blood vessels, papules, pustules, and occasionally by the overgrowth of nasal connective tissue (rhinophyma). It superficially resembles teenaged acne, but it occurs in adults. Persistent facial flushing...
A systematic review on the prevalence, etiology, and pathophysiology of intrinsic pain in dermal scar tissue. Pain Physician. 2017;20(2):1–13. PubMed Google Scholar Berman B, Viera MH, Amini S. Keloid and hypertrophic scar treatment and management. In: Elston DM, editor. Medscape ...
naturally develops scar tissue to help repair a wound in the skin, knitting the skin and tissues back together. The break in tissues at the injured site causes a build-up of collagen, which helps to strengthen the wound, but is also different in colour and texture to usual skin tissue. ...