Why is the skin around my scar dark?

Sometimes during the scarring process, the body's cellular process is changed by a chemical response called post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation. An excess of melanin moves to the injured area to speed up healing, and as a result, the surface skin becomes discolored, particularly around the edges of the original wound.
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Why is it dark around my scars?

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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How do you fix skin discoloration from scars?

Cryotherapy (freezing away buildups of scar tissue) works better for large, elevated scars. For those white scars—where pigment has faded—there's no true treatment. At most, a dermatologist can fade any discoloration around the scar to make it less noticeable. You may also see some improvement with a chemical peel.
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Is it normal for a scar to be dark?

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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Does skin get dark when healing?

Overview. Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation is darkening of the skin in an area of prior injury or skin disorder from increased pigment (melanin) left from the healing process. Sometimes the darkening may also be due to an iron pigment left behind when old red blood cells die.
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Why Does Dark Skin Scar Differently To Light Skin?



Why is my skin turning black?

Darker areas of skin (or an area that tans more easily) occurs when you have more melanin or overactive melanocytes. Bronzing of the skin may sometimes be mistaken for a suntan. This skin discoloration often develops slowly, starting at the elbows, knuckles, and knees and spreading from there.
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Why is my skin turning black after surgery?

What Is Skin Necrosis? Dermal or skin necrosis develops when there is a lack of blood supply to part of your skin. The lack of blood supply damages not only your skin but also the surrounding tissues. This compromise to the skin results in it turning black.
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Why does my skin heal darker?

And as your skin heals and new skin cells form, it's possible that the cells sent to help restore your skin's smooth surface contain too much melanin. Melanin is what gives your skin its color, and when certain cells have more melanin than others, the result is a darker patch of skin.
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Do dark scars go away?

Most dark spots will then fade on their own over time, but it may take a long time. Skin injury: As the wound heals, you may see a dark spot or patch. In time, the hyperpigmentation will fade if you don't re-injure your skin.
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How long does it take for a scar to turn white?

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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Why is my scar dark purple?

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 do you get pigment back in white scars?

White scars, or “hypopigmented” scars, are due to a loss of melanocytes that manufacture pigment. This loss is usually permanent, but can sometimes be improved by fractional laser resurfacing, which allows some of the pigment cells to migrate back into the lighter-colored skin areas.
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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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Why do scars look different from surrounding skin?

Rather than slowly build skin the usual way, scars are the work of the body's rapid response team. But while the tissue that makes up a scar is made of the same stuff as normal skin – a protein called collagen, primarily – it looks and feels different.
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What are the 3 types of scars?

What are the different types of scars and treatment?
  • Keloid scars. These are thick, rounded, irregular clusters of scar tissue that grow at the site of a wound on the skin, but beyond the edges of the borders of the wound. ...
  • Hypertrophic scars. Hypertrophic scars are similar to keloid scars. ...
  • Contractures. ...
  • Adhesions.
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How long does it take for hyperpigmentation to go away?

For post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation (PIH), without any treatment at all it can take anywhere from three months to two years for the discoloration to fade, depending on how dark the patches are, and even then it may not disappear completely.
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What is a Hyperpigmented scar?

Hyperpigmented scars occur when an area of the skin becomes darker than the skin surrounding it. This discoloration is caused by the overproduction of melanin. Melanin is a broad term for a group of natural pigments responsible for our skin tone. The darker the skin tone, the more melanin in the skin.
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How do you make a scar lighter?

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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What are the first signs of necrosis?

Pain, warmth, skin redness, or swelling at a wound, especially if the redness is spreading rapidly. Skin blisters, sometimes with a "crackling" sensation under the skin. Pain from a skin wound that also has signs of a more severe infection, such as chills and fever. Grayish, smelly liquid draining from the wound.
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When does skin turn black after surgery?

Gangrene comes in 2 forms, dry and wet: Dry gangrene occurs when the blood supply to tissue is cut off. The area becomes dry, shrinks, and turns black. Wet gangrene occurs if bacteria invade this tissue.
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Does hyperpigmentation get darker before it fades?

Yes. Active treatment accelerates cell turnover, pulling pigmented cells to the surface at a faster rate. This increases the concentration of melanin in the epidermis, which can create a temporary darkening of the spots. The darkening means the pigment is coming up and is ready to be shed away.
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How does hyperpigmentation look like?

Hyperpigmentation can appear as brown, black, gray, red or pink spots or patches. The spots are sometimes called age spots, sun spots or liver spots. The spots can occur in just one area of the body or all over.
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Can I get my original skin color back?

You can definitely go back to your natural skin tone which over time tends to darken due to factors like dust, pollution, etc. We list tips that will lighten your skin tone by bringing back your natural shade.
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Do scars look 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 massaging a scar make it worse?

As the scar matures you can increase the pressure of the massage to help soften scars. Your therapist will guide you in this process as massaging too firmly initially can make scarring worse. As discussed previously the new skin which has formed following the injury lacks the moisture needed.
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