This process can be abnormal resulting in the formation of hypertrophic scars or keloids, which occur as a result of excessive production of dense fibrous tissue in the course of the process of healing a wound, often trivial. In both cases there is a higher number of cells producing collagen profiles that are not found in normal skin or non-hypertrophic healers. In both cases there is an abnormally high content of type v collagen, related to the presence of numerous capillaries in these scars. The general collagen nodules are observed very compact, often encapsulated by proteoglycans that together with specific protease inhibitors protect them from degradation. In order to limit as far as possible the appearance of hypertrophic scars and keloids, and to reduce them once established, these adhesive polyurethane plasters physically reduce the internal healing surface by facilitating prevention of healing. Protects scars from sunlight.
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