"Cicatrisation" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cicatrisation is the process of the healing of a wound, cut, or abrasion, resulting in the formation of a scar. It refers to the natural process by which the body closes a wound, forming a scar that may be more or less noticeable depending on various factors.
Cicatrice is a noun that refers to a scar, often a residual mark left on the skin after a wound has healed.
Cicatricial refers to scarring, especially in the context of skin or tissue that has healed after an injury or wound.
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Cicatricotomy is a surgical procedure that involves the removal of a portion of a scar tissue (cicatrix) to improve the appearance or functionality of the affected area.
Cicatrised refers to a scar that has formed on the skin as a result of a wound or injury healing. It is often used to describe a permanent mark or blemish left on the skin after a cut, burn, or other trauma has healed.
Cicatrising refers to the process of forming a scar or a cicatrix, which is a natural part of the wound healing process in living tissues. It is characterized by the formation of a thin, fibrous tissue that replaces the damaged area, resulting in a permanent and usually visible scar. In the context of medical conditions, cicatrising can also refer to abnormal or excessive scarring, such as those seen in diseases like erythema multiforme or a condition called cicatricial pemphigoid.
A cicatrix (plural: cicatrices) is a scar that forms as a result of the healing process after a wound has been inflicted upon the skin.
Cicatrization refers to the process of forming a scar, typically as a result of the body's natural healing process after an injury, wound, or surgery.
To cicatrize means to form a scar on something, typically as a result of injury or disease, or to heal the skin in such a way that a scar is formed.