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The Psychological Impact of Visible Scars
If small injuries heal without leaving a mark, almost every wound leaves a scar. Whether they are small or big, dark, pale, raised or flatten, scars may negatively affect our self-esteem and confidence, especially the most visible ones.
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Can Kelo.Cell Biogel help you to get rid of Acne Scars?
Acne, also known as Acne Vulgaris, affects up to 85% of adolescents and often persists until adulthood. Acne scars result from an alteration in the skin wound healing process of active acne. Although not every acne lesion causes a scar, severe scarring is reported in 30% of acne patients and about 95% of patients suffer from mild to moderate scarring...
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How can I reduce the appearance of my c-section scar?
Many women are afraid of what a cesarean scar will look like. It is not always perfect and almost invisible; however, it all depends on the care performed. Above all, the cesarean scar does not need to become a problem.
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The best way to treat children's scars
Scars are a normal part of life, especially for children.
From split lips to skinned knees, every curious and active child gets scrapes and cuts once in a while. No matter how vigilant you are, it’s almost impossible to avoid.
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Stretch Marks
Stretch marks, also known as striae, are long, narrow streaks, stripes, or lines that are developed on the surface of the skin. They can be pink, red, purple, or brown and can appear anywhere, with more incidence on the stomach, breasts, thighs, buttocks and upper arms.
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The power of stem cells in the wound healing process
Wound healing is a physiologic, well-orchestrated and complex process divided into inflammation, proliferation and remodeling phases which culminates in wound closure and in the formation of normal skin tissue.
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