This is interesting. I've actually been dealing with a sore (caused by a mole that was removed) on my young daughter's scalp that has taken forever to heal. Much longer for it to scab over and then heal than on other parts of her body. Her dermatologist says that it's normal -- that places on your scalp take longer to heal, but she didn't explain why, and I failed to ask.... all I know is that yes, it does seem more sensitive and maybe blood flow on the scalp has to do with the longer healing time. (?)
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This is interesting. I've actually been dealing with a sore (caused by a mole that was removed) on my young daughter's scalp that has taken forever to heal. Much longer for it to scab over and then heal than on other parts of her body. Her dermatologist says that it's normal -- that places on your scalp take longer to heal, but she didn't explain why, and I failed to ask.... all I know is that yes, it does seem more sensitive and maybe blood flow on the scalp has to do with the longer healing time. (?)
March 27, 2009 - 10:49pmThis Comment
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