The ultimate guide to laser scar removal
A scar (or cicatrix) appears when your skin mends itself from a wound caused by an infection, accident, surgery or inflammation. Scars may differ in size and shape and usually start out as reddish in color and thick and become lighter over time, or turn sunken, flat or lumpy. Sometimes your scar may get hypertrophic (bigger) or turn into a keloid (a particularly big overgrown scar) and you may want to get it removed. Various scar removal methods are available and this post takes a detailed look at laser scar removal therapy.
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