what determines whether or not you get a scar?

dpopiz

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you can get cuts/scrapes/etc without scaring, right?

so what determines whether or not it does turn into a scar?
 

NikPreviousAcct

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A scar is simply a wound that did not heal smoothly. If you cut your finger open with a very very sharp knive that makes an extremely clean cut, you probably won't be able to tell that you were cut after it heals.
 

Anubis

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depends o how deep it is and how smooth the wound is, also going across the grain of you skin makes the scar more also
 

sillymofo

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Actually, it depends on how much movements will the affected area endure, that and what you eat has a lot to do with it.
 

dpopiz

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Originally posted by: cr4zymofo
Actually, it depends on how much movements will the affected area endure, that and what you eat has a lot to do with it.

could you elaborate?
 

sillymofo

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Originally posted by: dpopiz
Originally posted by: cr4zymofo Actually, it depends on how much movements will the affected area endure, that and what you eat has a lot to do with it.
could you elaborate?
On the moving part or the food part?

Anyhoo, I think you can figure out the moving part. As for food, I think certain foods would boost the immune system and give it proper ingredients for the healing process; other foods do the opposite, I know seafood in general doesn't help healings very well. (this is knowledge that's passed down for thousands of years, in many Asian cultures)
 

Rudee

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There's also a genetic factor. Some people scar easily, whereas others have skin which rarely produces noticable scars.