Scars: Will my scar go away?
Proper wound care: How to minimize a scar
Whenever your skin is injured – whether by accident or from surgery – your body works to repair the wound. As your skin heals, a scar may form, as this is a natural part of the healing process.
Here are dermatologists’ tips for reducing the appearance of scars caused by injuries such as skinned knees or deep scratches.
Many scars will fade without treatment. Keloids and depressed (sunken) acne scars, however, won’t fade. As you age, depressed acne scars tend to become more noticeable as your skin loses its firmness.
Treatment can help fade scars more quickly. If you have a keloid or depressed acne scar, treatment can make it less noticeable.
Although treatment can help, it’s always best to prevent a scar whenever possible. The right wound care can reduce your risk of getting a scar or make a scar less noticeable.
You can learn how to care for a wound at, Proper wound care: How to minimize a scar
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