How the SCENAR works on scar tissue:
Below is a picture of healthy connective tissue before any trauma or scarring
Below, an example of the initial phase of scar formation
Below, an example of what connective tissue looks like when scarred (vs healthy above)
Below, an example of what connective tissue looks like when scarred (vs healthy above)

"The network of connective tissue in the dermis is not only responsible for the resiliency and adherence of the skin; it also contains the main mechanism for the healing of injuries of all kinds. Cells called fibroblasts produce new fibres of connective tissue. These cells are abundant in the dermis, and when the skin is wounded they are carried to the location by bleeding and by a general inflammatory response. Once at the wound site, they begin manufacturing strands of connective tissue which bridge the gaps created by the injury, filling in the wound. Within this connective tissue matrix, finer repairs of nerves and capillaries proceed at a slower rate; eventually part of the connective tissue is replaced by other regenerated tissues, while some of it remains as supportive scar tissue."*
*exerpt of the book "Cellular Make-Over" by Dr. John A. Haché HD, ND, PhyD, DNM & Dr. Lorraine Ann Vanbergen-Haché MA, Psy
Using SCENAR devices on scars removes barriers created by the uneven fibers blocking the circulation systems, such as cardiovascular, lymphatic and energetic. It returns the skin to it's original state (healthy connective tissue), opening up passages for improved circulation and appearance.
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