Check with your veterinarian before you do anything to help regrow fur on your dog's scar
Yes, the belly button is a scar that forms after the umbilical cord is removed at birth.
It is a scar from the umbilical cord that is removed at birth.
Well, sweetheart, your belly button is called a belly button because it's literally a button-like scar left behind from where your umbilical cord was attached during fetal development. It's not winning any creativity awards, but hey, at least it's descriptive and to the point.
To effectively manage and reduce the appearance of belly button scar tissue, you can try massaging the area with a silicone-based gel or cream, applying vitamin E oil, using scar reduction sheets, and avoiding sun exposure to the scar. Additionally, consult with a dermatologist or plastic surgeon for more advanced treatment options such as laser therapy or surgical scar revision.
A small scar where the ring was, hard from the scar tissue.
The small scar where the umbilical cord was attached is called the umbilicus or belly button. It is formed when the umbilical cord is cut after birth and eventually dries up and falls off, leaving a small scar.
So, why do we have belly buttons? The answer lies in our origins. The belly button (or navel) is typically the body’s first scar, caused by the detachment of the umbilical cord after birth. All placental mammals have a belly button and before birth, it serves a very important purpose. Even after birth, the belly button can still have its uses.
Yes, the belly button is a scar left behind after the umbilical cord is removed from a baby's abdomen shortly after birth. It is not a hole that goes through the body.
They might. Theres no way to determine that. Some piercers wont pierce through scar tissue so they might mention it.
Yes but it would only be the size of the pierced hole.
the best thing to wash a belly button ring is with anti-bacterial soap it stops the scar tissue
Animals have a belly button because they were once connected to their mother through an umbilical cord, which supplied them with nutrients while they were developing in the womb. After birth, the umbilical cord is cut, leaving a scar known as a belly button. This scar remains as a reminder of their connection to their mother during gestation.