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Making a small [[Scalpel|scalpel]] cut outward from an existing hole enlarges a [[Piercing|piercing]]. The advantage to '''scalpelled piercing''' over regular stretching is that it gives precise control over which tissue is thinned out. In addition, it may allow for a slight relocation of a piercing.
A '''scar''' is a semi-permanent to permanent mark left on the [[Skin|skin]] after a wound or injury heals. Depending on the person, a scar can result from traumas that are considered very small, such as minor cuts. Scars are composed of and surrounded by [[Scar tissue|scar tissue]].


== See Also ==
== Types of Scarring ==
* [[Scalpelled Lobe]]
* [[Hypertrophic scarring|hypertrophic scarring]]
* [[Scalpelled Labret]]
* [[Keloid|keloids]]
* [[Scalpel Surface Piercing]]
* [[Stiff scars|stiff scars]]
 
== Related articles ==
* [[Navel Scarring|Navel Scarring]]
* [[Scarification|Scarification]]
* [[Tattoo Scarring|Tattoo Scarring]]

Latest revision as of 10:52, 17 September 2023

A scar is a semi-permanent to permanent mark left on the skin after a wound or injury heals. Depending on the person, a scar can result from traumas that are considered very small, such as minor cuts. Scars are composed of and surrounded by scar tissue.

Types of Scarring

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