epidemiology
Last reviewed 01/2018
- nearly all adults have some evidence of cutaneous scarring
- annually:
- 100 million people acquire new scars, mostly from elective operations but a significant minority are from minor trauma
- around four million new scars are from thermal injuries; thermal injuries seem more likely to progress to hypertrophic scars
- particularly for keloid scars, there seems to be predilection for:
- particular races eg Asian and Afrocaribbean skin
- onset from teenage years to early adult life
- female gender; this may be biased by the number of ear piercing procedures that produce keloid scars
- inherited tendency to disease by a variety of transmission patterns eg familial or autosomal
Reference:
- Sund B. New developments in wound care. London: PJB Publications 2000: 1-255 (Clinica Report CBS 836).