Like hypertrophic scars, keloids are raised and hairless scars that are usually pink, red or flesh-toned. However, unlike hypertrophic scars, which are contained within the area where the injury ...
Hypertrophic or keloidal (inflamed and thickened scars) Dark pigmentation (discoloration is not true scarring and usually slowly resolves without treatment) Erythematous (pink or red areas but not ...
Chrisman stressed the importance of SPF for preventing new scars from forming, though I had already developed a habit of wearing it daily. Within about a week, my overall redness and broken ...
Whether it’s caused by acne, surgery or another wound-inducing experience, skin scarring is almost as inevitable as it is permanent. If your scars create textural changes to your skin, it is ...