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Intralesional injection appears to be the best option for hypertrophic scar treatment. Future studies should focus on a possible optimization of infiltrative therapies, consistent end‐point evaluations, adequate follow‐up periods, and possibly intraindividual treatments. 1. INTRODUCTION.
- Current Advances in Hypertrophic Scar and Keloid Management
Hypertrophic scars (HTSs) and keloids are benign...
- Current Advances in Hypertrophic Scar and Keloid Management
20 Μαΐ 2020 · Radiation therapy is one of the most popular adjuvant treatment of HTS, incorporating laser beam, and light therapy enhancing the patient compliance and clinician ability to reduce the hypertrophic scar and keloid size with a very low chance of recurrence after surgery or excision.
A hypertrophic scar is a thick raised scar that’s an abnormal response to wound healing. They more commonly occur in taut skin areas following skin trauma, burns or surgical incisions. Treatments include medication, freezing, injections, lasers and surgery.
Hypertrophic scars (HTSs) and keloids are benign fibroproliferative disorders that arise following cutaneous injury or irritation of the skin involving the dermal layer. 1 Both are cosmetically disfiguring and are commonly associated with reduced quality of life, physical status, and psychological health. 2 3 Following surgery, development of sc...
20 Ιουν 2017 · To date, there is no satisfactory prevention or treatment option for hypertrophic scars (HSs), which is mostly due to not completely comprehending the mechanisms underlying their formation.
21 Φεβ 2022 · Share. Abstract. Hypertrophic scars and keloids are both conditions that represent an abnormal healing response by skin in response to some form of trauma. They are a cause of significant morbidity and psychological distress to patients.
20 Ιαν 2023 · Identification of the risk factors for the development of hypertrophic scars and keloids is essential to implement the most appropriate preventive and therapeutic strategies. Optimization of wound healing and prevention remain the most effective methods to avoid aberrant scar formation.