Freckles, Scars, Acne, Birthmarks Removal

When the skin is damaged, it must recover, which can lead to a scar. The scar may be unattractive and make you self-conscious, depending on your skin type, health, and genetics. If you believe that people see your scars before they notice you, we offer a variety of scar treatment alternatives, including laser scar therapy.

For many people, laser scar treatment is the best option, but it is only one of the treatment alternatives we provide. Please contact us today to receive recommendations for the best scar treatment option for your skin and scar.

What Causes Scarring?

A scar is the result of the body’s effort to cover a wound with a fast repair. The skin your body makes to cover the damaged area has a different appearance and function from the rest of your skin. Your body will strive to replace the temporary patch with skin that is more similar to the rest of your skin over time. The capacity of your body to fade a scar over time is determined by the size and type of scar, as well as personal characteristics such as genetics, age, and skin health.

Hypertrophic scars are red, elevated scars that occur when the healing process is overzealous. These scars can sometimes extend beyond the borders of the initial lesion, which is known as a keloid scar.

Scar Treatment Options

The optimal treatment choice for your scar is determined by its nature. Atrophic or depressed scars, such as those caused by acne, are widespread. Laser skin resurfacing, which stimulates your body to fill in under the scars with collagen, can greatly improve acne scars and other atrophic scars. Injectable fillers can also be used to smooth out scars and give your skin a more youthful appearance.

 

Steroid injections can be used to treat hypertrophic scars and reduce their appearance. This produces excellent results when combined with the scar’s natural decrease.

For a short time, steroid injections might be used to cure keloid scars. They will dwindle but not vanish. Further treatment options include laser scar treatments, which can help to minimise the look of keloids even more. Laser treatment is quite effective, however it takes several sessions to attain full results.

* The outcome of this treatment may differ from one person to the next.