2023
DOI: 10.2147/ccid.s407361
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Advances in Photoelectric Therapy for the Early Intervention and Treatment of Traumatic Scars

Abstract: Traumatic scar is a disease that affected approximately tens of millions of patients worldwide. According to the histological and morphological properties of scars, the traumatic scar typically includes superficial scar, atrophic scar, hypertrophic scar, and keloid. Its formation is a natural consequence of wound healing, regardless of whether the wound was caused by trauma or surgery. However, the production of scars has considerable impacts on the physical and mental health of patients, even causing substant… Show more

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“…Radiotherapy necessitates a meticulous evaluation of its safety to mitigate the risk of secondary carcinogenesis 7 . Laser treatment can substantially ameliorate scar thickness, erythema, texture, pigmentation and even alleviate pain, itching and other discomforting symptoms, markedly enhancing the function of scarred areas and thereby reducing the necessity for surgical removal 10 . In comparison with intralesional steroid injections, radiotherapy and surgery, laser treatment exhibits considerably improved safety when applied to scars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiotherapy necessitates a meticulous evaluation of its safety to mitigate the risk of secondary carcinogenesis 7 . Laser treatment can substantially ameliorate scar thickness, erythema, texture, pigmentation and even alleviate pain, itching and other discomforting symptoms, markedly enhancing the function of scarred areas and thereby reducing the necessity for surgical removal 10 . In comparison with intralesional steroid injections, radiotherapy and surgery, laser treatment exhibits considerably improved safety when applied to scars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%