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Discuss the importance of occupational and scar marks​

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Answered by gamingwithaaditya14
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Scars are the normal and unavoidable outcomes of tissue healing where the fibrous tissue replaces normal tissue as a part of the remodeling phase of wound healing. The collagen synthesized initially is random and constituting bulky fibers, which eventually remodels along the lines of tension. As this normal process occurs there is a risk of adhesions in the adjacent tissues. Eventually, these collagen fibers are replaced with stronger and  more organized  collagen, representing a smoother and flat scar which is paler in appearance.

A scar that stays within the boundaries of the original wound is a firm scar.

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