Scar Revision & Keloid Correction
Our specialized scar revision and keloid correction treatments use advanced laser technology to reduce the appearance of various scar types including surgical scars, keloids, hypertrophic scars, and traumatic scars. These targeted treatments promote healthy tissue remodeling and collagen reorganization for improved scar appearance and skin texture.
Scar Treatment Options
Specialized laser protocols for comprehensive scar improvement
Keloid Reduction Treatment
Targeted laser therapy for keloid scars using specialized techniques to reduce size, flatten elevation, and improve appearance.
Surgical Scar Revision
Comprehensive treatment for surgical scars using laser technology to improve color, texture, and overall appearance.
Hypertrophic Scar Management
Specialized protocols for raised, hypertrophic scars using laser therapy to flatten and soften scar tissue.
Traumatic Scar Improvement
Comprehensive treatment for accident or injury-related scars using multiple laser modalities for optimal improvement.
Our Scar Treatment Process
Advanced laser technology for optimal scar improvement
Comprehensive Scar Assessment
Detailed evaluation of scar type, age, size, and characteristics to develop the most effective treatment strategy.
Treatment Planning & Preparation
Development of customized treatment protocol and skin preparation to optimize laser effectiveness and minimize complications.
Targeted Laser Treatment
Precise laser application using appropriate parameters to target scar tissue while promoting healthy tissue remodeling.
Healing & Progress Monitoring
Ongoing monitoring of treatment response with adjustments as needed to achieve optimal scar improvement results.
Frequently Asked Questions
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While complete removal isn't always possible, laser treatments can significantly improve scar appearance, making them flatter, lighter, and less noticeable.
Treatment number varies by scar type: keloids may require 4-8 sessions, while other scars typically need 3-6 treatments for optimal improvement.
Discomfort varies by scar type and location. We use appropriate anesthesia and pain management techniques to ensure patient comfort during treatment.
There's a possibility of keloid recurrence. We use preventive measures and may recommend combination treatments to minimize recurrence risk.
Most scar types respond well, including acne scars, surgical scars, and keloids. Fresh scars and hypertrophic scars often show excellent improvement.
Treatment typically begins 3-6 months after initial healing. Earlier intervention with certain lasers may help prevent problematic scar formation.
