Changes of Hemostatic Bed Parameters in the Healing Process Postoperative Facial Scars

  • Yusupova Dildora Zuhriddinovna Assistant of the chair of maxillofacial region disease and trauma Tashkent State Dental Institute
  • Juraev Bakhodir Nurmahamad ugli Assistant of the chair of maxillofacial region disease and trauma Tashkent State Dental Institute
  • Abdurahmonov Salokhiddin Zokirjon ugli Assistant of department of maxillofacial surgery Tashkent State Dental Institute
Keywords: hemostasis, succinate sodium, scar, vascular and thrombocytic indexes, kelloid scar

Abstract

Surgical attention to the problem of facial scarring has increased due to the development of plastic surgery, as well as increasing understanding by the society of civilized countries of the crucial role of appearance in human life. A study by Monstrey S., Middelkoop E., Vranckx J.J. (2014) indicated that every year 100 million people worldwide have scars after trauma and surgery, and 15 million of them will have non-aesthetic or hypertrophic and keloid scars. This paper looked at the treatment analysis of 50 patients (18 to 40 years old) with posttraumatic scar deformities. An algorithm for scar treatment and prophylaxis was also developed [10].

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Published
2021-12-30
How to Cite
Zuhriddinovna, Y. D., ugli, J. B. N., & ugli, A. S. Z. (2021). Changes of Hemostatic Bed Parameters in the Healing Process Postoperative Facial Scars. Central Asian Journal of Medical and Natural Science, 2(6), 477-483. https://doi.org/10.17605/cajmns.v2i6.539
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