Textbook on Scar Management: State of the Art Management and Emerging Technologies [Internet]
- PMID: 36351054
- Bookshelf ID: NBK586066
- DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-44766-3
Textbook on Scar Management: State of the Art Management and Emerging Technologies [Internet]
Copyright 2020, The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s). This book is an open access publication.
Sections
- Foreword
- Preface
- Contributors
- I. Biology and Scar Formation
- II. Epidemiology of Scars and Their Consequences
- III. Hypertrophic and Keloid Scar: Genetics and Proteomic Studies
- IV. International Scar Classifications
- V. Scar Symptoms
- VI. Scar Assessment Scales
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VII. Objective Assessment Technologies (Cutometer, Laser Doppler, 3D Imaging, Stereophotogrammetry)
- 16. Objective Assessment Technologies: General Guidelines for Scar Assessment
- 17. Objective Assessment Tools: Physical Parameters in Scar Assessment
- 18. Objective Assessment Techniques: Physiological Parameters in Scar Assessment
- 19. Structural Assessment of Scars Using Optical Techniques
- 20. Ethical Considerations: Scar Management
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VIII. Treatment of Immature Scars: Evidence-Based Considerations
- 21. Ideal Wound Closure Methods for Minimizing Scarring After Surgery
- 22. Treatment of Immature Scars: Evidence-Based Techniques and Treatments
- 23. Silicone Gel for Scar Prevention
- 24. Onion Extract
- 25. Treatment of Immature Scars: Manual Massages
- 26. Treatment of Immature Scars with Botulinum Toxin
- 27. Compression Therapy and Conservative Strategies in Scar Management After Burn Injury
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IX. Minimal-Invasive Technologies for Treatment of HTS and Keloids
- 28. Minimally Invasive Technologies for the Treatment of Hypertrophic Scars and Keloids: Intralesional Cryosurgery
- 29. Minimal-Invasive Technologies for Treatment of HTS and Keloids: Corticosteroids
- 30. Minimally Invasive Technologies for Treatment of HTS and Keloids: Low-Dose 5-Fluorouracil
- 31. Minimally Invasive Technologies for Treatment of HTS and Keloids: Pulsed-Dye Laser
- 32. Long-Pulsed 1064 nm Nd:YAG Laser Treatment for Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars
- 33. Minimally Invasive Technologies for Treatment of HTS and Keloids: Fractional Laser
- 34. Minimal Invasive Technologies for Treatment of HTS and Keloids: Medical Needling
- X. Invasive Techniques in Scar Management
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XI. Specific Attention Areas in Scar Management
- 41. Specific Attention Areas in Scar Management: Management of Atrophic Scars
- 42. Specific Attention Areas in Scar Management: Specific Scar Management Depending on Anatomical Features (Face, Hair, Breast, Hand, Joints, Foot)
- 43. Management of Scars in Skin of Color
- 44. Scar and Scarring in the Elderly
- 45. Management of Scarring Following Aesthetic Surgery
- 46. Scars in Pediatric Patients
- 47. Genital Scars
- XII. Psychological Impact of Burn Injuries
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XIII. Emerging Technologies in Scar Management
- 50. Emerging Technologies in Scar Management: Laser-Assisted Delivery of Therapeutic Agents
- 51. Emerging Technologies in Scar Management: The Role of Allogeneic Cells
- 52. New Drugs for Scar Treatment
- 53. Emerging Technologies in Scar Management: Remodeling of Post-surgical Linear Scar Using Microplasma Radiofrequency
- 54. Vacuum Massage in the Treatment of Scars
- 55. Shock Wave Therapy for Wound Healing and Scar Treatment
- 56. Effectiveness of Corticosteroid Tapes and Plasters for Keloids and Hypertrophic Scars
- 57. Suture Edge Tension Control Technologies for Scar Improvement
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XIV. Scars from a Clinical Perspective: Commented Clinical Cases
- 58. Hyperpigmented Scar
- 59. Clinical Case Reports: Scar Prevention by Laser Treatment in Mastopexy With Implant
- 60. Burn Hypertrophic Scar in Pediatric Patients: Clinical Case
- 61. Clinical Case: Earlobe Keloid
- 62. Scars After Breast Reconstruction
- 63. Atrophic Scars: Reinforcing the Flap Mattress Using Adipocyte Transfer in Paraplegic Patients at Risk of Pressure Ulcer Recurrence
- 64. Secondary Lip Correction in a Cleft Lip Patient
- 65. Correction to: Treatment of Immature Scars: Manual Massages
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