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Korean Journal of Legal Medicine
1980 Volume.4 No. 1 p.103 ~ p.105
Fundamental Study on Facial Scar Revision

Abstract
A scar, or cicatrix, may be defined as the new tissue that is formed in the healing of a wound. Human soft tissue which is destroyed but replaced by a less well differentiated tissue scar are contracts and draws the remaining normal parts together.
Despite the inevitability of the process of scar formation, plastic surgeons can make an incision and leave no visible scar by meticulous closure, simple excision, Z-and W-plastic scar revision. So the patient is satisfied with improvement obtained in many unsatisfactory sears.
The wished-for result is spoken of in medical circles as the "fine hairline scar". In this study, We discuss the factors contributing to the scar formation and various types of scar revision and its result.
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