Why do my scars look worse some days?

Collagen is the same material your dermis is made of but when the body churns it out to fix a wound, it is thicker and denser, to make sure it holds. As a result, at least early in the process, the scar may look and even feel thicker than the normal skin around it.
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Why is my scar becoming more visible?

Depressed scar

Sunken scars can become more noticeable as you age. This happens when the skin relaxes and sags, causing the depressions to become more noticeable.
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Why does my scar look worse?

Wound infection

The longer it takes for a wound to heal, the worse a scar will look down the road. When a wound gets infected, specialized skin cells known as fibroblasts won't work as efficiently because they are competing with the microorganisms causing the infection.
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Why do my acne scars look worse some days?

The spots that linger after a pimple has healed are caused by inflammation that has disrupted the skin's natural healing process. "When your skin is opened up (like when you pop a pimple) and then closes back together, you can get abnormal pigmentation, texture, and tone that looks different from the rest of your skin.
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Why do some scars fade over time?

In time, some collagen breaks down at the site of the wound and the blood supply reduces. The scar gradually becomes smoother and softer. Although scars are permanent, they can fade over a period of up to 2 years. It's unlikely they'll fade any more after this time.
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Can massaging a scar make it worse?

If a patient massages their scar prematurely it could cause the wound to tear or reopen, risking an infection. It's therefore important to advise them to not begin massaging until the wound is fully healed.
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How long does a scar stay pink?

Treated skin often stays pink for a few weeks or months. Your dermatologist will advise you on how many treatments are needed. If your scars are minor, you will likely need just one or a few treatments. For larger or major scars, such as deep acne or surgical scars, you will likely need at least a few treatments.
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Do scars get worse before they get better?

Scars seem to get worse before they get better. For about six weeks after surgery the scar becomes red, firm and hard. This is the body's way of making a very strong and solid scar. Over the next four months the scar will soften and lose the redness.
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Can you be attractive with acne scars?

Men with mild facial scars were typically ranked as more appealing by women who were looking for a brief relationship, though they were not considered better as marriage material, a study found. In the same experiments, women with facial scars were judged to be as attractive as those without, the researchers said.
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How long will acne scars take to fade?

It usually takes 3-6 months for the marks to disappear. However, if you have a scar, you're dealing with permanent skin damage that needs treatment in order to disappear.
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Why is my scar getting wider?

Widened scar formation is thought to result from wound edge separation with tension perpendicular to the healing skin wound. The risks of widened and hypertrophic scarring are increased in the areas of the body where tension across the skin is greater.
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Do scars get redder as they heal?

RED OR REDDISH-PURPLE SCARS

In the initial stages of wound healing, the wound and developing scar appear red or reddish-purple. This is because the injured area sends signals to the body to direct more blood flow to the area to help the healing process.
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How long does it take for a scar to flatten?

Scars take time to settle. The lumpiness, puckering and thickening in the scar take 2-3 months to diminish, whilst the redness and pigmentation can take up to 9-12 months to fade. Most scars become flat and pale after 12 months.
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Do scars get darker before they fade?

It can take up to 12-18 months after your injury or operation for a scar to heal. A normal scar will become darker initially and after a period of time this will start to fade. Dark scars can remain for years or indefinitely in people with darker skin.
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Why are my scars getting darker?

After injury or irritation, skin inflammation triggers an explosion of pigment production. All this color lingers in the area long after wounds heal, creating darker sections of skin and drawing unwanted attention to your scars.
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What reduces the appearance of scars?

How to Make Scars Less Visible
  1. Medicated Creams or Gels. 1/12. Over-the-counter skin medications such as creams or gels can help. ...
  2. Silicone Gel. 2/12. ...
  3. Zinc Supplements. 3/12. ...
  4. Scar Massage. 4/12. ...
  5. Injections. 5/12. ...
  6. Chemical Peel or Dermabrasion. 6/12. ...
  7. Laser Therapy. 7/12. ...
  8. Microneedling. 8/12.
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Do acne scars get worse with age?

When the body produces too much collagen, it creates raised scars, also called hypertrophic or keloid scars. Unfortunately, as you age, your skin loses its elasticity and acne scars become even more noticeable.
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What are the stages of scar healing?

However, there are three distinct stages to healing and your scar will have a different appearance during each stage. The three phases to healing are the inflammatory stage, the proliferative stage and the remodelling stage.
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Do scars get thinner over time?

Scars shrink and become less noticeable as they age. You may be able to wait to have surgery until the scar lightens in color. This can be several months or even a year after the wound has healed. For some scars, it is best to have revision surgery 60 to 90 days after the scar matures or longer.
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Why is my scar still red after a year?

Hypertrophic scars occur when there is a lot of tension around a healing wound. These scars are thick and raised, and often red in color. They may remain like this for several years. Hypertrophic scars are the result of an imbalance in collagen at the site of the wound.
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How long does it take for pink scars to turn white?

Scar tissue is usually red at first, then pink for 3-6 months and then fades to a slightly lighter than normal skin color. Exposure to heavy sunlight may cause a scar to heal darker. Sun avoidance and use of sunscreen over scar sites is advisable for six months after surgery.
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Why are some scars white and some pink?

Immature scars, over time, will often become white and flat. White or pale scars are a good sign that the scar has fully healed. Scars that are slightly elevated are also usually red or pink in complexion. These types of scars are classified as hypertrophic scars.
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Should you moisturise a scar?

A scar is mature when it is paler, flatter or softer. ◗ It is recommended that you continue to moisturise your mature scar regularly.
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What happens if I don't massage my scar?

Do not massage until your incision has fully healed and is a scar (not just a wound or scab). If you massage your scar prematurely you could cause it to reopen or tear, leading to an infection.
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How can I make my scars heal faster?

While existing scars cannot be waved away via magic wand, you can speed up the fading process by regularly applying certain topical creams, lotions, and gels to them. Some common ingredients in these scar treatments include aloe vera, cocoa butter, Vitamin E, honey, and other hydrating materials.
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