What tissue are scars made of? Why do they not tan and differ in structure from healthy skin areas?

Scars are made up of a fibrillar collagen protein (connective tissue). They contain a very small amount of melanos.
They differ from healthy skin in that there is almost no organelle in the scar cell except for the nucleus.



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