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Journal articles on the topic "Skin scars"

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Skelly, Julia. "Skin and Scars." Body & Society 24, no. 1-2 (2018): 193–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1357034x18767098.

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What does considering skin carefully and specifically illuminate about addiction, addiction discourse and/or the visual culture of addiction, that more general considerations of the body do not? What light is shed when we talk about skin and addiction? I want to propose in this brief article that in looking at addiction and addiction discourse through the lens of skin studies, we see with even more clarity the thinness of the argument that addiction is legible from corporeal evidence. I conclude that while we may want skin to tell us things about others, it nevertheless behooves us to be wary
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Bhattar, Prachi, Nitin Nadkarni, Sharmila Patil, Kiran Godse, and Manjyot Gautam. "Scars on the skin, scars in the heart." Indian Dermatology Online Journal 5, no. 2 (2014): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2229-5178.131146.

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Freeman, Joseph D. "Fresh Skin & Old Scars." Annals of Internal Medicine 147, no. 6 (2007): 399. http://dx.doi.org/10.7326/0003-4819-147-6-200709180-00009.

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Rodrigues, Adrian E., David Dolivo, Yingxing Li, et al. "Thermal Burn Wounds Produce Greater Scars Compared to Similarly Sized Excisional Wounds And Topical Amiloride Applied to Burn-Induced Scars Shows Scar Reduction." SKIN The Journal of Cutaneous Medicine 6, no. 5 (2022): 374–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.25251/skin.6.5.3.

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Background: Victims of severe traumatic injuries such as large surface area lacerations and thermal burns require substantial medical care that primarily promotes healing. And although this care is essential, there is a lack of pharmacological treatments that reduce the resulting scars, consequently leaving many traumatic victims with profusely disfigured skin.
 Methods: A rabbit-ear injury model was used to compare scar progression in adjacently paired contact thermal burns (n=24) and excisional wounds (n=16). Once that model revealed significant differences in scar hypertrophy between t
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Vincent, Aurora G., Sangati Kadakia, Jerry Barker, Moustafa Mourad, Masoud Saman, and Yadranko Ducic. "Management of Facial Scars." Facial Plastic Surgery 35, no. 06 (2019): 666–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-3401642.

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AbstractScarring is a natural process of healing after damage to the skin that extends to the reticular dermis. While some scars may be socially acceptable, even admirable, scars of the face can be viewed as disfiguring or ugly. Minimizing the appearance of facial scars and optimizing their cosmetic outcome ideally begin before surgery or, in the cause of trauma, at the initial reconstruction. Even when there has been poor initial healing, a scar's appearance can be improved. Herein, we review conservative, medical, and surgical therapies to improve the appearance of facial scars.
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Higashimori, Takamitsu, Taro Kono, Hiroyuki Sakurai, Hiroaki Nakazawa, and William Frederick Groff. "Treatment of Mesh Skin Grafted Scars Using a Plasma Skin Regeneration System." Plastic Surgery International 2010 (July 1, 2010): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/874348.

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Objectives. Several modalities have been advocated to treat traumatic scars, including surgical techniques and laser resurfacing. Recently, a plasma skin regeneration (PSR) system has been investigated. There are no reports on plasma treatment of mesh skin grafted scars. The objective of our study is to evaluate the effectiveness and complications of plasma treatment of mesh skin grafted scars in Asian patients. Materials and Methods. Four Asian patients with mesh skin grafted scars were enrolled in the study. The plasma treatments were performed at monthly intervals with PSR, using energy set
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Blome-Eberwein, Sigrid A., Chad Roarabaugh, and Christina Gogal. "Assessment of Hair Density and Sub-epidermal Tissue Thickness in Burn Scars Using High-Definition Ultrasound Imaging." Journal of Burn Care & Research 41, no. 2 (2019): 421–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jbcr/irz191.

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Abstract Burn scars show significant differences in structure, pigment, and hair density/sparsity from unburned skin, yet no formal documentation of these changes can be found in the literature. Evaluation of these differences is essential to assessing future intervention outcomes. The study was a prospective controlled clinical trial. Included were 19 adult burn survivors (18–63 years old, average age 47; 15 male, 4 female, 14 Caucasian, 2 African American, 1 Hispanic; 11 flame burns, 5 scald burns, 2 grease burns and 1 electrical burn, 2%–60% TBSA) with conspicuous, mature scars. All study s
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Korableva, N. P., N. S. Romanenkov, D. I. Kremlev, et al. "Prevention of pathological skin scars (experimental study)." Plastic Surgery and Aesthetic Medicine, no. 1 (March 5, 2025): 32. https://doi.org/10.17116/plast.hirurgia202501132.

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Objective. To estimate the efficacy of botulinum toxin type A in prevention of hypertrophic and keloid skin scars. Material and methods. Experimental animals were 3 rabbits Soviet Chinchilla breed. Five ellipsoid wounds were inflicted and then sutured on the outer surface of each ear. The right ear was control, and the left ear was experimental. After 7 days, 2 units of botulinum toxin type A were injected into the scars on the experimental ear. At the control points (14, 28, 42 days), scars were assessed visually. Biopsy was performed with assessment of fibroblasts and myofibroblasts. Results
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Bhattar, Prachi, Manjyot Gautam, Kiran Godse, Nitin Nadkarni, and Sharmila Patil. "SkIndia Quiz 13: Scars on the skin, scars in the heart." Indian Dermatology Online Journal 5, no. 2 (2014): 227. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/2229-5178.126141.

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Monastersky, R. "Venus' Skin Shows Familiar Tectonic Scars." Science News 142, no. 6 (1992): 86. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3976743.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Skin scars"

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Yip, Christina. "Re-pigmentation of skin following wounding." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2013. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/repigmentation-of-skin-following-wounding(a2d4efca-4ace-4081-a19c-6a8eb5d8ca28).html.

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Human skin colour has significant aesthetic and cultural implications. Cutaneous injuries can result in dys-pigmented scars which are more noticeable, aesthetically unpleasant, and can lead to patient distress and social isolation. Management of dys-pigmented scars has been challenging with variable success. There is a limited understanding of the timing, progression and mechanisms of skin re-pigmentation following wounding. This thesis is a detailed sequential study, which describes and quantifies scar colour changes in pigs of different pigmented strains.The first result chapter describes th
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Suarez, Pozos Edna. "The effect of skin tension on the formation of keloid scars." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2014. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-effect-of-skin-tension-on-the-formation-of-keloid-scars(6762b081-6818-441b-98e6-6a74ae7b50da).html.

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Keloid scars (KS) are a type of abnormal scarring which is unique to humans. They extend beyond the confines of the original wound margins, do not regress over time and invade the surrounding unaffected skin. The mechanisms involved in the formation of KS remain largely unknown. Clinical observation has shown that in areas where increased tension occurs, such as the sternum, there is a greater propensity for developing KS. However, the precise relationship between skin tension and KS development is yet to be identified. In view of this, I hypothesize that skin tension plays a significant role
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Adkins, Bethany I. "Skin Story: with critical introduction: “Scars left by the commonplace for women”." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2013. https://dc.etsu.edu/honors/110.

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A creative thesis with a story about themes of domestic violence focused particularly on an aspect of rape culture that does not directly involve rape: blamed femaleness. The critical introduction seeks to make this tie explicit to the text of the story.
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Mendoza, Garcia Jenifer Guadalupe. "The role of photodynamic therapy in wound healing and scarring in human skin." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2015. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/the-role-of-photodynamic-therapy-in-wound-healing-and-scarring-in-human-skin(134fe004-9311-4f5d-a0c9-33efe9239960).html.

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The skin acts as a protective barrier, is crucial for thermoregulation and also forms part of the sensory, immunological and endocrine system. Therefore skin preservation is paramount to preserving life. The loss of skin homeostasis, through injury, initiates the wound healing process where the final outcome is the formation of a scar. Scar treatment remains a challenge, despite a plethora of treatments, resulting in a poor outcome and sub-optimal response to existing therapies. Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has been used to treat oncologic conditions affecting the skin. Its action depends on a p
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Burkes, Shona A. "Quantitative Multimodal Skin Imaging in Pediatric Health Care: Infantile Hemangiomas and Hypertrophic Burn Scars." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1396532858.

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Hollands, Rebecca. "The elemental analysis of hypertrophic scar tissue, skin and silicone gel sheeting using proton induced X-ray emission, Rutherford backscattering and instrumental neutron activation analysis." Thesis, University of Surrey, 1997. http://epubs.surrey.ac.uk/842673/.

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Hypertrophic scars are painful and unsightly scars frequently resulting from dermal trauma and characterised by excessive collagen. The application of silicone gel sheeting is an effective treatment for these scars. Proton Induced X-Ray Emission, Elastic (Non-Rutherford) Backscattering and Instrumental Neutron Activation were used to determine the compositional changes in the silicone gel sheeting and the skin resulting from contact of the gel with scarred and unscarred skin, and found that although in vitro tests on split skin and in vivo tests using unscarred tissue causes the skin to absorb
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Mendez, Mendez Juan. "Mechanical properties of single keloid and normal skin fibroblast measured using an atomic force microscope." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2010. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/mechanical-properties-of-single-keloid-and-normal-skin-fibroblast-measured-using-an-atomic-force-microscope(92b79f2e-412f-4eaf-bea1-73e8c358d952).html.

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The human body consists of a number of very complex, highly specialised organs which perform a variety of functions that are essential to life and health. One of the main functions of the skin, the largest of the human organs, is to maintain the integrity of the body. It does this by acting as a physical barrier, preventing micro-organisms and other potentially harmful substances from entering the body. When the integrity of the skin is damaged through injury, a self-protective mechanism is triggered and the reparative wound healing process begins. Under normal circumstances the wound healing
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Wallingford, Sarah. "Investigations into the epidemiology and aetiology of cancers of the skin." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2014. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/investigations-into-the-epidemiology-and-aetiology-of-cancers-of-the-skin(97008a57-643e-4244-85c1-4e0a753e4d6f).html.

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The cancers of the skin, melanoma and the keratinocyte cancers, basal cell andsquamous cell carcinomas (BCC and SCC), are among the most common cancersin white populations. While ultraviolet radiation (UVR) is their principal cause,links with non-UVR-related factors have also been noted. Ultimately, theinteraction of these elements results in malignancy however, understanding oftheir specific contributions remains incomplete. This thesis reports findings fromsix studies aiming to investigate gaps in current knowledge of the role of UVR andnon-UVR-related risk factors on skin cancer. The papers
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Bertheim, Ulf. "Impaired reparative processes in particular related to hyaluronan in various cutaneous disorders : a structural analysis." Doctoral thesis, Umeå : Univ, 2004. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-276.

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Sobopha, Mgcineni. "Skins, scars, blankets and blood : a pictorial response to the tensions and conflicts that arise from the representation and the practice of Ulwaluko in contemporary South Africa." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2001. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/25960.

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Ulwaluko (the subject of this study) is a Xhosa male initiation or rite of passage normally marked by elaborate ritual ceremonies and authenticated by circumcision. Human longing for ritual is deep, and in our contemporary culture is often frustrated. As an artist working in such an environment, my close association with these 'visible experiences' or contradictions in life has been the source and stimulus of my creative impulse. Ulwaluko is very close to me and an intensely personal aspect of my history and experience. It forms part of my identity and I ascertain very little distance between
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Books on the topic "Skin scars"

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Duggan, A. J. Scars beneath the skin. Flambard Press, 2009.

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Didoni, Alessandro. On your skin. 89books, 2020.

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Parker, James N., and Philip M. Parker. Keloids: A medical dictionary, bibliography, and annotated research guide to Internet references. ICON Health Publications, 2004.

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Balaban, Mariah. Scooby-Doo! and the scary snowman. Scholastic, 2012.

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Ellis, Carol. The case of the Big Scare Mountain mystery. HarperEntertainment, 1999.

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Auguste, Wiss. Skin and Scars. Sentinel Creations Press, 2023.

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Ngugi, Tee, Joshua Razikua Kaumbi, and Keamogetsi joseph Molapong. Scars on My Skin. Independently Published, 2020.

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White, Ravven. Scars on Our Skin. Independently Published, 2019.

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Elisa. My Fur, My Skin, My Scars. Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 2021.

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Elisa. My Fur, My Skin, My Scars. Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd., 2021.

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Book chapters on the topic "Skin scars"

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Berry, Philip. "Skin: Resilience." In Necessary Scars. CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003189824-3.

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Zwirner, Johann, and Niels Hammer. "Anatomy and Physiology of the Skin." In Scars. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-24137-6_1.

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Rubio, Alfonso Delgado, and Fabio Arcangeli. "Congenital Skin Scars." In Clinical Cases in Neonatal and Infant Dermatology. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-91523-0_21.

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Fabbrocini, Gabriella, Marianna Donnarumma, and Maria Vastarella. "Skin Needling in Acne Scars." In Acne Scars. CRC Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315179889-8.

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Mirastschijski, Ursula. "Genital Scars." In Textbook on Scar Management. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44766-3_47.

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AbstractGenital scarring is a topic rarely addressed and discussed in public. Scarring can occur after trauma, female genital mutilation/cutting, circumcision, tumor surgery, burns, infections, or local skin diseases, for example, lichen sclerosus et atrophicus. Genital skin anatomy and wound healing differ from other regions of the body. This chapter focuses on genital skin anatomy, the physiology of normal genital wound healing, the pathophysiology of genital scarring, and the current state-of-the-art for plastic surgical treatment of genital tissue defects and scars.
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Ballin, Annelyse Cristine, Bettina Carvalho, Katlein França, and Flavia Lira Diniz. "Scars and Stress." In Stress and Skin Disorders. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46352-0_7.

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Malik, Mohammed Faysal, Asiya Maula, and David E. Khoo. "Skin and surgical scars." In The Ultimate Guide to Passing Surgical Clinical Finals. CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781846197055-3.

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Tchero, Huidi. "Management of Scars in Skin of Color." In Textbook on Scar Management. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44766-3_43.

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AbstractKeloids and hypertrophic scars are abnormal scars, produced by an odd wound-healing response to trauma with a higher incidence in pigmented skin patients. They could be painful or itchy, producing functional and/or cosmetic disability. This chapter focuses on defining scars especially in pigmented skin and the different methods for treating keloids that have been investigated in the literature. Up to the present time, the ideal treatment method has not been defined, although numerous modalities have been designated. We will represent the variances among different scar types and their m
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Pötschke, Julian, and Gerd Gauglitz. "Laser Treatment of Scars." In Energy for the Skin. Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-90680-1_25.

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Moortgat, Peter, Mieke Anthonissen, Ulrike Van Daele, Jill Meirte, Tine Vanhullebusch, and Koen Maertens. "Objective Assessment Techniques: Physiological Parameters in Scar Assessment." In Textbook on Scar Management. Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44766-3_18.

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AbstractIn order to assess new and often costly treatments, the need for objective scar measurement tools has become increasingly important. A combination of subjective and objective measures should be the aim of every researcher. Quantitative assessment of scars requires devices to measure their physical and physiological properties. Physiological scar parameters are scar characteristics relevant to pathological scarring which cannot be seen with the bare eye. This also means that they can only be assessed with objective assessment tools.Skin hydration is defined as the water content of the e
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Conference papers on the topic "Skin scars"

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Ramadan, Rifki, Gilang Titah Ramadhan, Wei-Cheng Shen, et al. "Influence of Negative Pressure and Duration on Skin Thickness in Scar Healing." In 2024 International Conference on Consumer Electronics - Taiwan (ICCE-Taiwan). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icce-taiwan62264.2024.10674301.

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Bryjova, Iveta, Jan Kubicek, Vladimir Kasik, et al. "Objective Measurement of Hypertrophic Scars using Skin Colorimeter." In 10th International Conference on Biomedical Electronics and Devices. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0006147101260133.

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Mochtar, Moerbono, Leonardo Trisnarizki, and Indah Julianto. "The Comparison of Dentist Drill with Chemical Reconstruction of Skin Scars (CROSS) Trichloracetic Acid (TCA) on Icepick Acne Scars." In The 23rd Regional Conference of Dermatology 2018. SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5220/0008155202570261.

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Gurkan, Umut Atakan, Alexandra Dubikovsky, Lynetta J. Freeman, Paul W. Snyder, Russell D. Meldrum, and Ozan Akkus. "In Vivo Actuation System for Mechanostimulation of Large Wound Healing." In ASME 2011 Summer Bioengineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/sbc2011-53183.

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The incidence of large open wounds in the US is estimated to be about 5–7 million per year which results in a cost of greater than $20 billion for wound management [1]. Large open wounds occur due to burns, trauma, and secondary to surgical interventions, ulcers or pressure sores. The current clinical practice is to treat large open wounds by delayed primary closure where skin is stretched under constant tension to approximate wound edges by relying on the extensibility of the neighboring skin, by skin grafting or by managing the wound to heal by second intention. Delayed primary closure is in
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Ramli, Roshaslinie, Aamir Saeed Malik, Ahmad Fadzil M. Hani, and Felix Boon-Bin Yap. "Identification of acne lesions, scars and normal skin for acne vulgaris cases." In 2011 National Postgraduate Conference (NPC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/natpc.2011.6136340.

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Raznitsyna, I. A., V. V. Andreeva, A. A. Gerzhik, et al. "Laser Induced Endogenous Fluorescence of Skin Lipofuscin in Patients Suffering from Keloid Scars." In 2020 International Conference Laser Optics (ICLO). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iclo48556.2020.9285752.

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Silva, Pedro Henrique Eugênio da, Letícia Tanure Diniz, Breno Henrique Pinto Carvalho, et al. "How to do cosmetic camouflage: a strategy to cover discoid lupus skin scars." In XXXIX Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia. Sociedade Brasileiro de Reumatologia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47660/cbr.2024.1900.

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Silva, Pedro Henrique Eugênio da, Letícia Tanure Diniz, Breno Henrique Pinto Carvalho, et al. "How to do cosmetic camouflage: a strategy to cover discoid lupus skin scars." In XXXIX Congresso Brasileiro de Reumatologia. Sociedade Brasileiro de Reumatologia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47660/cbr.2022.1900.

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Lange, Marta, Szabolcs Bozsányi, Emilija Vija Plorina, Alexey Lihachev, and Aleksandrs Derjabo. "Spectral imaging as a tool for the evaluation of skin cancer post-operative scars." In Third International Conference Biophotonics Riga 2020, edited by Janis Spigulis. SPIE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2575704.

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Li, Dong, Ya-Ling He, Guo-Xiang Wang, Jie Xiao, and Ying-Wen Liu. "Numerical Analysis of Cold Injury of Skin in Cryogen Spray Cooling for Dermatologic Laser Surgery." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-43876.

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In laser dermatologic surgery, cryogen spray cooling (CSC) is used to avoid laith damage such as scars from skin burning due to the melanin absorption of the laser beam. As the cryogen is fully atomized from the nozzle, evaporation of the droplets may quickly drop the cryogen temperature below −60 °C, depending on the spray distance from the nozzle. Such a low temperature is potential to cold injury for skin. Therefore, spray process should be accurately controlled during clinical practice to achieve sufficient protection and to avoid cold injury. This study presents a numerical analysis of co
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Reports on the topic "Skin scars"

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Severe Cutaneous Adverse Reactions. A consensus by a CIOMS Working Group. CIOMS, 2025. https://doi.org/10.56759/lrty1600.

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In clinical practice, there is mounting concern about the burden of SCAR in relation to novel biologics as well as the increasing cost of diagnosis and management. This consensus report provides unique insights and the latest thinking from renowned experts on this important topic. The skin is among the parts of the body most commonly affected by adverse drug reactions (ADRs). Cutaneous ADRs affect 2% to 3% of all hospitalized patients and have a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations, are caused by various medicinal products, and result from different pathophysiologic mechanisms. Hence, thei
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