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    <description>Scars are areas of fibrous tissue that replace normal skin (or other tissue) after destruction of some of the dermis. A scar results from the biologic process of wound repair in the skin and other tissues of the body. Thus, scarring is a natural part of the healing process. With the exception of very minor lesions, every wound (e.g. after accident, disease, or surgery) results in some degree of scarring.&lt;br&gt;
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      <title>What Are The Treatment Options Available to Reduce The Appearance of Scars? </title>
      <description>Whether you know it or not, you probably have scars throughout your body. Some may be visible, whilst others are hidden from the naked eye. They come in all different variations and there are a variety of different treatment options to successfully reduce their appearance.&lt;br&gt;
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      <title>Are Your Scars Bringing You Down?</title>
      <description>Are you plagued with scars? Do you look at them and feel like they define you? When you meet a new person, you may feel like your scars are the first thing they see. Although most people do not see someone's scars as a definition of the person, we tend to feel that way about our own scars. So, what can you do about it?</description>
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