| Literature DB >> 29799579 |
Rory Boyd McGoldrick1, Evgenia Theodorakopoulou1, Ernest Anthony Azzopardi2, Maxwell Murison1.
Abstract
The formation of a wide range of excessive scars following various skin injuries is a natural consequence of healing. Scars resulting from surgery or trauma affect approximately 100 million people per annum in the developed world and can have profound physical, aesthetic, psychological and social consequences. Thus, scar treatment is a priority for patient and physician alike. Laser treatment plays an important role in scar management with additional support from ancillary modalities. Subsequent to part 1: Burns scars, part 2 focuses on our strategies and literature review of treatment of keloid, hypertrophic, pigmented and acne scars where lasers are used in conjunction with other measures, and illustrated with case studies.Entities:
Keywords: Corticosteroids; fluorouracil; laser; multimodality scar management; scar; silicone; surgery
Year: 2017 PMID: 29799579 PMCID: PMC5965340 DOI: 10.1177/2059513116689805
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scars Burn Heal ISSN: 2059-5131