Ways Of Treating A Hypertrophic Scar

Corticosteroid Injections

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Corticosteroid injections are one of the most popular treatments for hypertrophic scars. A corticosteroid is a kind of artificial hormone that works by lowering inflammation at the injection site. The injections are given to patients every six weeks and tend to be very effective. The downside is that corticosteroid treatments must be discontinued after a period of time. Unfortunately, they do their job a little too well and soften the skin close to the scar, which can lead to problems after a while. There are also many short-term side effects associated with steroid injections, including bleeding, bruising, infection, and acne around the injection site.

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