arpikudoksiin
Arpikudoksiin, often referred to as scar tissue, is a natural and essential part of the body's healing process. When tissues are injured, whether due to cuts, burns, surgery, or other trauma, the body initiates a complex cascade of events to repair the damage. This repair process involves the formation of new collagen fibers, which are laid down in a disorganized manner to quickly bridge the gap in the injured tissue. This newly formed tissue is what constitutes scar tissue.
Unlike the original, healthy tissue, which has cells arranged in a specific, functional pattern, scar tissue
The extent and appearance of scar tissue can vary significantly depending on factors such as the depth