Contracture scar

May 15, 2020

scar contracture is the result of a contractile wound-healing process occurring in a scar that has already been re-epithelialized and adequately healed.

keloids and hyper¬trophic scars (htss) are fibrous tissue outgrowths that result from a derailment in the normal wound-healing process. the exact incidence of keloids and htss remains un¬known.

beyond the common belief that trauma is the initiating event of keloid and hy-pertrophic scar formation, the remainder of the process remains uncertain. a combina¬tion of biochemical factors, skin tension, endocrinologic factors, and genetic factors are the likely culprits.

treatment begins by educating the patient about the etiology of the scarring process. all treatment protocols are individualized, but the standard approach to keloids and htss begins with corticosteroid injection followed by surgical excision, pres¬sure dressings, and long-term follow-up.

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