RT Book, Section A1 Ibrahim, Omer A1 Saedi, Nazanin A1 Dover, Jeffrey S. A1 Arndt, Kenneth A. A2 Alam, Murad A2 Dover, Jeffrey S. A2 Waibel, Jill S. A2 Arndt, Kenneth A. A2 Kim, John Y. S. A2 Thomas, J. Regan A2 Gaball, Curtis W. A2 Chan, Rodney K. SR Print(0) ID 1176876135 T1 History of Scar Treatment T2 Treatment of Scars From Burns and Trauma YR 2021 FD 2021 PB McGraw Hill PP New York, NY SN 9780071839914 LK dermatology.mhmedical.com/content.aspx?aid=1176876135 RD 2024/04/23 AB Scar treatments have been around for as long as there have been scars. The Egyptians, Romans, and Chinese developed remedies to promote the healing of wounds without scars. Common agents that have been used on traumatic wounds for years include honey, aloe, cocoa, and oak bark. Wilhelm Fabry wrote the first modern treatise on burns in the seventeenth century and addressed their healing, as well as the management of the resulting hypertrophic and contracted scars. Within the last century, the science of scar prevention and treatment has advanced, aided by discoveries and technologies that emerged to treat wounded warriors.