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  2. Manipulation under anesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Scar tissue frequently builds up after orthopedic surgery, impeding movement of soft tissue and joints, so MUA is valuable in re-establishing optimal range of motion. [2] The patient normally goes through a series of examinations, including imaging tests and laboratory work, before undergoing MUA.

  3. Silicone gel sheeting - Wikipedia

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    The beneficial effects of silicone gel sheeting on the treatment and prevention of these two scars have been confirmed. [10] Since most patients develop hypertrophic and keloid scars within 3 months after surgery or injury, the silicone gel sheeting therapy should be started in the early repair phase to achieve an optimal therapeutic effect.

  4. Hypertrophic scar - Wikipedia

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    Early hypertrophic scars should be treated with applied pressure and massage in the first 1.5–3 months. [6] If necessary, silicone therapy should be applied later. Ongoing hypertrophy may be treated with corticosteroids injections. [6] Surgical revision may be considered after 1 year. [7]

  5. I Tried the Viral Device That’s Supposed to Lift and Sculpt ...

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    One of my favorite things about being a beauty editor is getting to test non-invasive beauty treatments, like microneedling and acne scar-erasing lasers, before they become available to the public.

  6. Woman, 24, Left with 'Huge Scar' After Microneedling: 'It's ...

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    Melia Nielsen said she wanted to improve her acne scars — but that a microneedling procedure left her with a chemical burn and lasting mark on her cheek Woman, 24, Left with 'Huge Scar' After ...

  7. Postoperative wounds - Wikipedia

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    Postoperative wounds are those wounds acquired during surgical procedures. Postoperative wound healing occurs after surgery and normally follows distinct bodily reactions: the inflammatory response, the proliferation of cells and tissues that initiate healing, and the final remodeling.