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Burnsurvivor Resource Guide

Medical Care Guide

Types of Scars

There are three major types of burn related scars: Keloid, Hypertrophic and Contractures. Keloid scars are an overgrowth of scar tissue. The scar will grow beyond the site of the injury. These scars are generally red or pink and will become a dark tan over time. Hypertrophic scars are red, thick and raised, however they differ from Keloid scars in that they do not develop beyond the site of injury or incision. A contracture scar is a permanent tightening of skin that may affect the underlying muscles and tendons that limit mobility and possible damage or degeneration of the nerves. Learn more about the different scar types by clicking on the links below:

 

Keloid Scars
Hypertrophic Scars
Contractures

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