kiwisub12 -> RE: biopsy punches (4/19/2010 2:49:17 PM)
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when you use a biopsy punch you take out an area of tissue - and the healing causes scarring. There is very little you can do to stop this, and how much you scar depends on skin type and ethnicity. There is also the fact that it isn't a linear incision which tends to heal neater - its round-ish and has to heal from the inside out (more or less) The point is, you can't tell what sort of scar you will make, and you WILL scar. Using scarred areas might minimise more scarring though. There is stuff you can put on scars to minimise them, but if you have metal in the scar, I don't think this will make a lot of difference ( foreign body reaction)
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