Yes, alcohol can inhibit the healing process and may impact the breaking up of scar tissue after knee surgery. It can interfere with the body’s natural healing mechanisms, reduce blood flow, and increase inflammation, which can hinder recovery. Additionally, alcohol can exacerbate pain and swelling, making rehabilitation more challenging. It’s advisable to consult with a healthcare professional regarding alcohol consumption during recovery.
There are two types of Mohs surgery: fresh-tissue technique and fixed-tissue technique. Of the surgeons who perform Mohs surgery, 72% use only the fresh-tissue technique.
With-in a few days
Scar tissue can form for a number of reasons, not healing properly, infection, improper surgery
Osteoclasts are stimulated by calcitonin. Calcitonin helps to inhibit the activity of osteoclasts, which are responsible for breaking down bone tissue. This helps to regulate calcium levels in the blood and promotes bone health.
In some cases, additional surgery may be advisable to remove scar tissue and restore appearance.
damage
Yes, it's toxic to all tissue.
Anabolism is the process of building tissue, its opposite is catabolism which is breaking down tissue.
Laser surgery is surgery using a laser (as an alternative of a scalpel) to cut tissue. Examples include the use of a laser blade in otherwise conventional surgery, and soft tissue laser surgery, where the laser beam vaporizes soft tissue with high water content. Laser resurfacing is a technique in which molecular bonds of a material are dissolved by a laser. The process offers a lot of beauty treatments nowadays
Radiation during surgery to kill cancer cells that may remain in surrounding tissue after the surgery
No
Cryogenic surgery