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SCAR TISSUE SOLUTIONS

Understanding Scar Tissue From The Inside Out

It is a natural human response for the body to create scar tissue in response to physical harm. The body naturally strives to repair wounds by developing this sort of tissue, whether it’s internal scarring from a physical injury, cuts, burns, sores like acne, or the leftovers of scar tissue after surgery.

Scarred tissue, however, is less flexible than healthy skin or tissue, and it can impede mobility while also producing discomfort. Furthermore, scarred tissue that grows on the skin’s outer surface might be unsightly. It’s no wonder, therefore, that many individuals desire to know how to remove scar tissue.

WHAT IS SCAR TISSUE?

Scarred tissue differs from normal, healthy skin in that the collagen proteins develop in just one direction, making the tissue less elastic. Collagen proteins produce multidirectional threads in healthy skin, allowing it to remain flexible and elastic as we move. 

It’s crucial to understand that not all scarring is visible on the outside. Overuse injuries, such as Golfers Elbow, can cause it to develop in the joints of professional and amateur sports, as well as persons whose jobs involve repetitive motions.

NON SURGICAL HELP FOR SCAR TISSUE IS AVAILABLE IN SAN ANTONIO, FL

WHAT CAUSES SCAR TISSUE PAIN?

Scarred tissue may not be visible right away, especially if the injury is inside. Damage to the skin is mainly what causes pain and inflammation after a burn, cut, or visible sores such as acne.

As the healing process progresses and fibrous tissue forms, the region above the initial incision may become elevated, thick, and rigid, resulting in decreased flexibility and mild to severe discomfort.

Long-term scar tissue pain difficulties might arise from the accumulation of fibrous tissue beneath the skin, where tendons and ligaments, and nerves are.

“Fibrosis is the end result of chronic inflammatory reactions induced by a variety of stimuli including persistent infections, autoimmune reactions, allergic responses, chemical insults, radiation, and tissue injury.” (, 2009).

WHAT DOES SCAR TISSUE PAIN FEEL LIKE?

SCAR TISSUE PAIN SYMPTOMS MAY INCLUDE:

  • Itching and burning sensations in the area of the scar
  • Tenderness and sensitivity in the scarring area
  • Inflammation or swelling at the site of the damage
  • Warmth in the affected region
  • Inability to move the damaged joint

Treating scar tissue pain, as well as learning how to remove fibrous tissue beneath the skin, is critical for patients seeking medical help for pain, discomfort, and mobility concerns.

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TREATMENT FOR MODERATE TO SEVERE SCAR TISSUE PAIN

PHYSICAL THERAPY

Physical therapy can help break up scar tissue around joints. Learning joint exercises and stretches can help reduce stiffness and lessen discomfort caused by scarring. This is also an excellent approach to learn and practice appropriate techniques for specific motions in order to avoid future damage and the formation of extra fibrous tissue.

COLD LASER

Laser therapy is a skin-penetration treatment that encourages the development of healthy collagen. This therapy procedure is unlikely to entirely remove scarred tissue, but it can be an effective way to lessen mild irritation, discomfort, and enhance mobility.

STEROID INJECTIONS

Corticosteroid injections have been demonstrated to be useful in alleviating pain caused by tissue scarring. Steroids are an extremely potent anti-inflammatory, however the drawback of these injections is that steroids can harm adjacent, healthy tissue, perhaps leading to severe injury. While some patients respond immediately to steroid injections, others require many administrations over a few weeks, increasing the risk of harming good tissue.

ACOUSTIC WAVE

Acoustic Wave therapy -AWT – transmits impulse pressure waves deep into wounded and scarred tissue in order to break up damaged tissue on a cellular level. The device uses sonic pressure pulses to stimulate the formation of new blood vessels to the damaged area, allowing for faster healing than any other conventional procedure.  And unlike surgery or injections, AWT is a completely non-invasive treatment with zero down time.