cicatrix
A cicatrix is a normal scar.
scar
No scar.
Scar
Another word for scar tissue is "fibrous tissue." Scar tissue forms as part of the healing process after an injury, replacing normal tissue with a denser, less flexible material. This fibrous tissue can develop in response to cuts, surgeries, or other forms of trauma to the skin or internal organs.
Scar tissue differs from normal body tissues in that it lacks hair follicles and melanocytes which produce pigment.
i saw a scar on the girls face
The man had a scar on his cheek. A scar may or may not be noticeable.
UV is no worse for scar tissue than for normal skin.
The past tense form of the word "scar" is "scarred".
The term for a normal scar resulting from the healing of a wound is "hypertrophic scar." These scars are raised and can be red or purple but typically remain within the boundaries of the original injury. Over time, they usually fade and flatten. If the scar extends beyond the original wound, it may be referred to as a keloid scar.
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