Surgery Definition - What is hypertrophic scarring?
What is hypertrophic scarring?
Hypertrophic scarring occurs due to excessive scarring that remain within the margins of the edge of the wound. Mostly occurs in young or after burn. The effective treatment of hypertrophic scaring include compression.
Hypertrophic scarring occurs due to excessive scarring that remain within the margins of the edge of the wound. Mostly occurs in young or after burn. The effective treatment of hypertrophic scaring include compression.