HYPERTROPHIC SCAR
The formation of hypertrophic scars results in elevated and thickened scars that develop from abnormal collagen production during tissue healing. The structural boundaries of the wound contain hypertrophic scars which might possibly diminish with time. This form of scar regularly appears across chest and shoulder regions while presenting itself as a red and firm mass with possible itchiness. Medical staff typically combine compression garments with silicone gel sheets to achieve better healing outcomes in patients dealing with hypertrophic scars and keloids. Scar management benefits from the multiple mechanisms that result from this concurrent usage. FITZY compression garments along with medical grade silicon gel sheet Help flatten and soften scars. The combination of these treatments successfully reduces scar inflammation while minimizing tissue damage. This treatment also generates improved quality of scar coloring and surface texture.
1. Compression Garments
The continuous application of medical compression provides two effects that restrict blood flow and prevent excessive collagen formation.
2. Silicone Gel Sheets
The moist environment generated by these products allows better tissue hydration while controlling oxygen circulation to the scar tissue.