The cornea of the eye does not scar because it lacks blood vessels and is made up of specialized cells that can regenerate without forming scar tissue.
Discoloration around scar tissue, known as post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation, is typically caused by an increase in melanin production as the skin heals. This can be exacerbated by sun exposure or inflammation during the healing process. Treatment options may include topical treatments, laser therapy, or chemical peels to address the discoloration.
Yes
The ICD-9 code for a scar located on the right parietal region of the body is 709.2.
A hypertrophic scar is a raised, red, and sometimes itchy scar that forms when there is an overproduction of collagen during the wound healing process. These scars usually remain within the boundaries of the original wound.
Usually, yes. Some piercers pierce through scar tissue and others dont. For a lobe piercing, most will though.
Some of the causes for scar symmetry having a relapse of independence, drug abuse, alcohol abuse and more. Being cut could create the scar symmetry as well.
It can be an infection, a harmless scar or cancer.
deep cuts stupid
I'm not sure if there's much of a difference. I complained of headaches in the left frontal lobe area and after having a CAT scan and MRI, I was told that there was some scar tissue (in my left frontal lobe); but that it was of no consequence and probably from an old injury...WHAT! I knew there was a problem with my brain (I've had it rattled a few times); but the doctors say "nothing to worry about"!!! Here's a couple of links, which are fairly ambiguous: http://www.webmd.com/brain/brain-lesions-causes-symptoms-treatments http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-scar-tissue.htm
Well it could be due to the original piercing, scar tissue from stretching too fast or several other factors.
smoking, occupational teratogens,environmental pollution, fire.
having a broken bone when it heals it causes scarring
a deep cut that heals over and leaves a mark known as a scar
PID causes normal tissue to turn into scar tissue.
Excessive formation of scar tissue.
High blood pressure (hypertension ) from scar tissue in the liver causes swelling of and bleeding from the blood vessels of the esophagus.