Why Scars Appear

When our skin is damaged different cells go into immediate action and an intricate healing mechanism starts.

Scars are a vital part of the biological healing mechanism that occurs following the appearance of a wound to the thick layer of skin (the dermis) or the external layer of skin (the epidermis). This type of damage is healed by rebuilding the tissue, and in these instances, scarring is minor. When we damage the thick layer of tissue beneath the skin, rebuilding is more complicated. Our bodies lay down collagen fibres (a protein which is organically synthesized by the body) and this usually results in skin tissues that are similar to the original but less functional tissues we call scars as they are different than normal skin.

After an injury has regenerated, scars continue to change as new collagen is created and the blood vessels return to normal. This is the reason why most scars will disappear and improve in appearance over a period of two years following a wound has occured. However, there will always be some noticeable evidence of the injury, for example hair follicles and sweat glands do not grow back, so it seems we can never completely eliminate scars.

Now, it is good to remember that an injury does not become a scar until the skin has healed completely. Skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis and injuries like minor burns or sunburns are not scars because the skin is broken or still being healed. However, these conditions could lead to minor scars if scratched before the external layer of skin is healed.

Many persons have some sort of scars and for most of them this does not cause any complication. However, this is not true for all people.

How Natural Scar Products Benefit The Healing Process

There are several scar healing products, silicone gels and ointments, made of vitamins, botanical extracts, and biological ingredients that are made to optimize the healing of scars, help in scar reduction and make scars less evident.

Not all scar products are alike though. Healing of injuries is a complex sequence that entails an intricately and coordinated degree of organization that occurs between the many cells, organs and products of the defensive system that do the masterful job of keeping our biological, health-full integrity.

Fibrosis is an aberrant skin reaction to a wound and can be described as the replacement of the normal structural components of the tissue by distorted, non-functional and exaggerated accumulation of scar tissue. This is maybe the most significant biological marker for fibrosis. Many clinical problems are linked with excessive scar formation. For example, keloids and hypertrophic scars.

Now you can enjoy a flawless and perfect skin thanks to the benefits of our new skin care product, elaborated with biological components to ensure the best results.

- Katherine Hampton

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7 Responses to “Why Scars Appear”

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