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  2. Silicone gel sheeting - Wikipedia

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    The maturity of scars takes over a year; therefore, silicone treatment is also effective in scars aged over 12 months. [15] The therapy usually requires 6 to 12 months of constant wear to achieve optimum results. Recent data suggest that the combination of silicone gel sheeting and pressure therapy can improve post-traumatic scar healing. [4]

  3. How to reduce the appearance of scars, according to experts - AOL

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    Silicone gels and sheets, which experts say have the best evidence of reducing the appearance of scars, form a seal over the skin to maintain skin hydration and protect it from the environment.

  4. Hypertrophic scar - Wikipedia

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    Hypertrophic scars usually improve over one or two years, but may cause distress due to their appearance or the intensity of the itching; they can also restrict movement if they are located close to a joint. [4] [dubious – discuss] Some people have an inherited tendency to hypertrophic scarring, for example, those with Ehlers–Danlos syndrome.

  5. Scar - Wikipedia

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    Verapamil, a type of calcium channel blocker, is considered a candidate drug for the treatment of hypertrophic scars. A study conducted by the Catholic University of Korea concluded that verapamil-releasing silicone gel is effective and is a superior alternative to the conventional silicone gel where decreased median SEI, fibroblast count, and ...

  6. Embarrassing Bodies - Wikipedia

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    Throughout its numerous series, Embarrassing Bodies has set out to aid people who have a variety of medical issues. These issues tend to be taboo or misunderstood. With the help of its patients and the diagnoses of its doctors, the show tries to make common medical issues—especially those that are "embarrassing" or sexual—understood, and to debunk myths surrounding them.

  7. Scarification - Wikipedia

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    In Ethiopia, Suri men scar their bodies to show that they have killed someone from an enemy tribe; the Mursi practice scarification for largely aesthetic reasons in order to attract the opposite sex and enhance the tactile experience of sex. [14] The Ekoi of Nigeria believe that the scars serve, on their way to the afterlife, as money. [14]