Tuesday, November 5, 2013

--scar tissue composition/formation dynamics--


 the issue--

   the scar, a blight on something very nice, that restores function, and increases strength, at the site of injury( often un-wanted by the ladies, and a sometimes a cool sign of toughness for the men)--



   the skinny--

    i suggest that a "scar" is formed from the propagation of special bacteria, that form after the scab on a wound is about to fall off, revealing new skin, after an injury...i have noted over my sometimes-clumsy life-span, that if a scab is pealed-off a bit early, a scar rarely forms, my theory as to the why of this little observation, is the subject of today's post...i believe, that these special bacteria that form, within the skin, change it's density, and that the "symbiotic-relationship" that forms, is of great benefit( if strength is needed in the area, and appearance is not), if this theory is found to be correct, the elimination of these bacteria, might result in the removal of the scar...this leads me to conclude that modern scar-removal remedies all essentially kill these special bacteria, that form late in the healing phase of injuries to the epidermis--

   summary--

   what to do??, naturally, you should consult a physician, and this "b.s." may be of use, while making conversation, this person can decide whether a burn-victim( severe scar issue), or a scrape on the knee, before bikini season( less severe), will require a special ointment to kill the bacteria i believe are within the skin, changing the skins properties( note: restoring skin after scarring has occurred, may be the best tactic in severe epidermal trauma, such as burns, or large cuts, when the danger of major infection has passed)--


 --i feel that this b.s., is good b.s., as something to speak to your doctor about...and nothing more--


   best wishes, john kruschke--



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