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Inflammation as an orchestrator of cutaneous scar formation: a review of the literature

Figure 1. Summary of the relationship between scarring and inflammation. Most studies published to date indicate that the robustness of the inflammatory response resulting from skin injury correlates with the amount of scar tissue that will be produced, with low levels of inflammation in scarless wounds and high levels of inflammation in cases of abnormal or excessive scarring

Plastic and Aesthetic Research
ISSN 2349-6150 (Online)   2347-9264 (Print)

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