Robinson-Fournier scars

Robinson-Fourney scars are rough and ugly connective tissue scars that can form due to trauma and burns. These scars can lead to pain, swelling and sensory disturbances. They can also affect a person's appearance and self-esteem. In this article we will look at why Robinson Fourney scars form, what treatment methods doctors use, and what the consequences of ignoring them can be.

Robinson Fourney scars occur as a result of serious trauma to the deep layers of the skin, usually after burns and serious wounds. In places where the skin has been destroyed, rough tissue is formed - a scar, which has reduced elasticity and resistance to external influences. Scars can be of different sizes and depths, but they all have a similar structure.

There are several ways to treat Robinson-Fourgny scars:

Light therapy - involves the use of laser and infrared light to improve the condition of scar tissue cells. Drug therapy - includes the use of various drugs, such as hormones and anticoagulants, which help improve the structure and properties of scar tissue, but they only affect already formed scars. Collagen gel injections - injected into the scar