Keloid Scar No. 2

Note the overgrowth of dense fibrous tissues extending beyond the borders of the original injury. (Courtesy of Dr. A. Freiberg)

Keloid Scar No. 1

Note the overgrowth of dense fibrous tissues extending beyond the borders of the original injury. (Courtesy of Dr. A. Freiberg)

Hypertrophic Scar

Note that hypertrophic scars are limited to the traumatized area and may regress spontaneously, unlike keloid scars. (Courtesy of Dr. A. Freiberg)

Third Degree Burns

(Full Thickness) Full thickness burn to dorsum of hand. Thrombosed vessels and underlying adipose tissue are clearly visible.

Second Degree Burns

(Deep Partial Thickness) Deep partial thickness burn to palm. The wound has a wet, variable appearance, with both pale and red areas