Basics
Almost everyone has a scar somewhere on their body.
Scars are caused by the healing process after an injury. They can be very small and inconspicuous, for example when cuts heal very precisely.
Conspicuous bulges can remain after extensive skin defects, wound infections or injuries to areas of the skin that are under tension.
In general, the greater the damage to the skin area and the longer the healing time, the higher the probability of a visible scar.
Scars are mostly a purely aesthetic problem. In exceptional cases, scar tissue can also hurt, itch, restrict movement or cause psychological discomfort if it is disfiguring.
A wound usually heals within weeks. Scars, on the other hand, mature, which can take as long as 6 to 12 months.
Immature scars are red, painful, itchy or rise above the skin level.
Mature scars are pale, flat, soft and completely painless.
To prevent scars, optimal conditions for wound healing are essential. A wound must therefore not become inflamed, should be smoothly demarcated and kept moist.