A cicatrix is a scar left by the formation of new connective tissue over a healing sore or wound.
A cicatrix is a normal scar.
FibrosisCicatrices or fibrous tissue .Cicatrices or fibrous tissue .
Intralesional injections are put into a lesion or scar.
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.
Ectopic is the medical term meaning away from normal location.
Hypotrophy is the medical term meaning less than normal growth.
Eutocia is the medical term meaning normal, healthy labor and childbirth. In contract, dystocia is the term meaning abnormal or difficult labor and birth.
A normal scar left by a wound can be healed by applying cocoa butter. It can also be lessened by putting on lavender oil and rose oil.
inflitrative: extending beyond the normal tissue boundaries
keloidKeloid is an excessive hypertrophic scar.
Contraction is the medical term meaning the normal shortening or tightening of a muscle.
A normal colposcopy is described as showing no dysplasia or normal epithelium.