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Wiesel
9 months ago

Scars are changing very quickly at the beginning and massively (1-3 months). After that it is the time and care (from the start) that gives the scars an ever more similar image to the skin color. But: skin tissue can become brown, scar tissue can no more itchy.

Depending on the depth of the scar, it fades completely (for flat wounds, for example, trench wounds) or not at all.

I have a lot of surgical scars. There’s one from childhood bears that I have to look explicitly to see them and others who are very big due to the intervention that accompany me my life.

P.S.: I’m not playing the moral apostle now that you’re probably listening to enough. You know it’s fucked. You’re the only person who can change that. If you don’t make it on your own, find help, find alternatives and in the best case solutions.

All the best

Wiesel
9 months ago
Reply to  itsfrcharlotte

I hope you’ll get something. I’m pushing the thumbs.

Erdbeercooki01
9 months ago

I did not see the picture, but my scars are slightly red and in the middle slightly white.

On some days you will see them almost nothing more. Deeper scars are as I said white in the middle and the little ones are red.

manruhigsei
9 months ago

You’ll regret it later.

PaulPissloch
9 months ago
Reply to  itsfrcharlotte

It’ll be bright. Dermatologist can prescribe special ointment for mitigating.

TheAmigos
9 months ago

You’ll see for a long time