Scarring
Scarring is part of the body's incredible natural healing process after the skin has been cut or damaged.
When the skin is wounded, the tissues break apart, which causes a protein called collagen to be released. Collagen builds up where the tissue is damaged, causing a scar, helping to heal and strengthen the wound.
Scars appear in many different shapes and sizes, depending on the severity of the wound. Some are large and painful, while others can be smooth and barely visible.
What are keloid scars?
Raised scars, also known as keloids, grow and extend beyond the injured area. Depending on their size, type and location, keloid scars can look unsightly and may even restrict body movement.
Treatments can reduce any discomfort and help scars heal faster, but many simply fade away over time as the body repairs itself.
We’ve secured millions of pounds for thousands of motorcyclists
Types of Motorbike Accident Injuries
Muscle strain or bruising
A muscle strain is an injury to a muscle or a tendon – the tissue that connects muscles to bones. Minor motorcycle injuries may overstretch a muscle or…
Back strain following a motorbike accident
The human back is a complicated structure of bone and muscle, supported by cartilage, tendons and ligaments, and fed by a large number of blood vessels…
Degloving injury resulting in loss of an extensive area of skin
Degloving happens when a section or area of skin, with or without the underlying soft tissue, becomes wholly or partially detached from the body, a bit…
Burns
Heat burns occur when some or all of the cells in the skin or other tissues are destroyed by hot liquids, hot solids (such as a hot exhaust pipe), or flames.…
Road rash
How painful is road rash? Road rash can affect any part of the body and there are varying levels of severity. Light road rash, affecting the top of layer…
Facial fractures
If there’s one type of motorcycle accident that might encourage riders to wear a full-face crash helmet as opposed to an open-face helmet, it's facial…
Serious limb injury
Which limb is the most vulnerable for motorcyclists? The leg is one of the most vulnerable parts of the body for motorbikers and accounts for around 30%…
Spinal cord injury
Are all spinal cord injuries serious? Injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident to the spinal cord caused by damage to the vertebrae, ligaments or disks…
Amputation
Motorbike accidents that have resulted in this form of severe trauma are often very serious road traffic incidents, and the effects can be devastating…