Post by Jay Rambo on Aug 5, 2024 13:03:25 GMT -5
Someone noticed that his facial scar is missing.
LB is set in 2019, and in 2007 (RAMBO/JOHN RAMBO) we never saw his chest anyway. That said, the facial scar seemed largely faded in R4 too.
"While no one wants lasting scars after an injury or surgery, the goods news it that most do tend to fade at least a little bit over time. In fact, most scars do fade and don’t result in long-term health problems, says the Cleveland Clinic.
Most scars don’t need professional treatment, but often benefit from at-home remedies such as silicone gel application. The way in which your scar changes will depend on its location, type and size. Some scars fade so much over the months or years that you can hardly see them anymore even though they never completely go away.
The other factor in what causes scars to fade is how severe the injury was. Some injuries are so deep, such as from an auto accident, or so chronic, such as from acne, that they don’t really fade too much. And lastly, the type of scar that forms after injury will determine the rate of fading as well.
Let’s take a look at a couple of the most common scars and how they fade."
Character-development.
Rambo cut his hair, let them grow white. He was ripped, he was fit. After so many decades, he took care of his appearance. Why? Because he wanted to live as a normal human being. He ran a ranch, had a social life, was helpful within the community. He felt an American citizen again.
Otherwise, the entire fifth chapter (LAST BLOOD) would be pointless as hell. It's story-arc. Stallone already proved himself with the Rocky franchise, he's more than capable at developing a character over more installments.
So John may have got his scar removed via surgical/laser treatment.
LB is set in 2019, and in 2007 (RAMBO/JOHN RAMBO) we never saw his chest anyway. That said, the facial scar seemed largely faded in R4 too.
"While no one wants lasting scars after an injury or surgery, the goods news it that most do tend to fade at least a little bit over time. In fact, most scars do fade and don’t result in long-term health problems, says the Cleveland Clinic.
Most scars don’t need professional treatment, but often benefit from at-home remedies such as silicone gel application. The way in which your scar changes will depend on its location, type and size. Some scars fade so much over the months or years that you can hardly see them anymore even though they never completely go away.
The other factor in what causes scars to fade is how severe the injury was. Some injuries are so deep, such as from an auto accident, or so chronic, such as from acne, that they don’t really fade too much. And lastly, the type of scar that forms after injury will determine the rate of fading as well.
Let’s take a look at a couple of the most common scars and how they fade."
Character-development.
Rambo cut his hair, let them grow white. He was ripped, he was fit. After so many decades, he took care of his appearance. Why? Because he wanted to live as a normal human being. He ran a ranch, had a social life, was helpful within the community. He felt an American citizen again.
Otherwise, the entire fifth chapter (LAST BLOOD) would be pointless as hell. It's story-arc. Stallone already proved himself with the Rocky franchise, he's more than capable at developing a character over more installments.
So John may have got his scar removed via surgical/laser treatment.