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In reply to the discussion: Wonderful overlooked fact about Obamacare--it will curtail mandatory alternative medicine coverage! [View all]underseasurveyor
(6,428 posts)However it is plain that you don't.
In relation to burns.
"6. Scar massage
"This approach is usually combined with several other modalities. Deep massage reportedly stretches fresh scar and breaks down the cement or matrix holding the scar contracted. Massage therapy appears most beneficial in preventing contractures. However, massage also mechanically stimulates fibroblast synthesis of collagen. Therefore, this approach must be combined with an anticollagen synthesis approach to be of significant benefit."
It doesn't "permanently" remove the scar as you said but it does help 'break down' scar tissue. You'll have to read more for yourself if you want to know why and how it works.
And yes, in some cases like with adhesions, scar tissue comes back.
Thick. Next!