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The collagen fibers in a hypertrophic scar are shorter and generally arranged in a wavelike pattern, whereas the collagen fibers in keloids tend to be randomly arranged
Some conditions, such as polycythemia, cause an overproduction of red blood cells, resulting in an increased hematocrit.
The product Collagen makes scar edges softer , speeds up the job of healing wounds, cuts, abrasions, and irritations. It is raised in the fight against fat and stretch marks. It also soothes stings.
If there is a lack of vitamin C you will have slow healing and scar tissue.
15 grams of collagen at bedtime.
large numbers of collagen fibers and relatively few blood vessels in the injured area
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The collagen fibers in a hypertrophic scar are shorter and generally arranged in a wavelike pattern, whereas the collagen fibers in keloids tend to be randomly arranged
Localized scleroderma-- Thickening of the skin from overproduction of collagen. The type known as localized scleroderma mainly affects the skin.
Dopamine. which is a neurotrasmitter in the brain.
Water retention
Overproduction of WBCs (white blood cells)