It usually does grow back around a scar, however hair seldom if ever grows back on (or in) the scar itself. If however you are concerned and wish for hair growth Ina scar, you can always try a product like Rogaine or seek help from a Dermatologist.
If you lost scalp, the hair will not grow back on the scar tissue that fills back in. If you want to grow hair you will need to see a surgeon who can trim out the scar tissue and graft or stretch existing scalp into the area.
No.
i don´t know why, but i have the same problem as you :)
Cats' fur may not grow back in certain areas due to scar tissue or damage to the hair follicles, which can prevent new hair from growing.
Depending on the depth of the cut. There are a few amounts of layers of skin at one point if cut deep enough you will reach the layer where the hair begins to grow. The eyebrow is a very sensitive location because it does not have as many layers of skin there for hair that grows is reasonably close to the top layer (your eyebrow skin) so most likely unfortunately if it was just a scratch it will grow back. If it required butterfly stitches or regular stitches then no the hair will not grow back but the scar will heal and may not even be that noticeable. Hoped this helped.
The IUD is in the uterine cavity, which grows and sheds a lining. Scar tissue won't grow around the IUD any more than scar tissue grows around a pierced earring.
no. All you'll get is a scar.
what? no, it won't grow back! r u crazy? it will just leave a scar!
no they dont but they heal via scar tissue
Scar tissue differs from normal body tissues in that it lacks hair follicles and melanocytes which produce pigment.
Apparently, she had burned her scalp when bleaching/dyeing her hair. This is why the woman, to this day, wears wigs. She burned her scalp so badly that it's mostly all scar tissue. And hair doesn't grow through scar tissue.
If the lumps are due to scar tissue from the injury, they may not go away completely. However, you can consult with a dermatologist for potential treatments like steroid injections or surgical options to reduce the appearance of the scar tissue. To grow hair back in the bald patches, you can explore options like minoxidil (Rogaine), hair transplants, or platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy as recommended by a specialist.