How often does post-surgical retraction develop?
Not very often. Usually, post-surgical retraction develops in patients who are prone to keloid scar formation. A keloid scar is a linear mass of hyperplastic scar tissue. It develops in the dermis and adjacent subcutaneous tissue, usually after trauma or surgery in genetically predisposed individuals.
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