I don't think it's "because Anime logic", it's more that no scars likely markets better with a wider general audience, and takes less work. Personally? I love scars and definitely want more.
^ Hilariously, I think I've seen more people with missing arms, legs and eyes in anime than folks with scars. Apparently, it doesn't matter how much of you is missing, as long as whatever's left is sexy (which is incidentally also the appeal of the guro fetish).
^As far as my memory serves that sounds about right. I think it's the idea of the skin being "permanently marked", that makes it supposedly tainted according to beauty standards in many countries. Though I'm not sure if missing limbs/eyes markets that well with a general audience either.
Also I mean when it comes to Scars, I'll always stand by that Balalaika in Black Lagoon is hot as hell.
@Throbelisk Doubt it- why make it complicated? It seems to just be Alt reality.
It could be isekai or even still in gensokyo - you see tech there to varying degrees in doujins- but would they really start working in what looks like an animation studio if they came to earth- or set one up in gensokyo?
Alt reality seems the most likely and easy to explain.
"Divorced military wives still in love with each other trying their best to distance themselves but failing hard" probably needs to be a tag for these two