Hypertrophic scars are thick, firm, raised scars that occur when the skin’s natural wound-healing response produces too much new collagen. Hypertrophic scars commonly develop as a healing response to a deeper wound and typically affect areas of the body such as the chest, back, shoulders, and jawline. If the raised, growth-like lumps of scar tissue are the same size as the initial wound, they are called hypertrophic scars. If the raised scars are larger than the initial wound and may continue to grow after healing, they are called keloid scars. Hypertrophic scars may eventually regress, whereas keloid scars do not.
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