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Non Surgical Skin Treatments Scar Treatment

Scar Treatment

Scar Treatments
  • Scar treatments make scars less conspicuous
  • Improve the way your skin looks
  • Feel better about your appearance - gain self-confidence


You may consider having a type of surgery known as scar revision if you've had scarring due to an accident, surgery, or other cause. Scars are primarily caused when the body is injured and needs to repair itself. There are many different types of scars that can be formed and numerous variations of the severity and development of the scars as well. A scar's severity is dependent on the ways your body responds to injury, how it heals itself, and of course how severe the injury was that caused the scar in the first place.

Scars are formed when the skin is cut, abraded (severely rubbed by friction), burned, or damaged in some way. The recollagenation of the damaged skin results in scarring. Depending on the type of person or injury, some scarring may take the form of keloid, hypertrophic, or contractures. The size, depth, blood supply to the damaged skin, thickness, and color of the scars all will affect a person's decision to undergo scar revision surgery. Some types of keloid scarring can be made worse, however, by scar revision surgery.

Scar revision surgery can only improve the way the scar looks, rather than removing it entirely. No scar can be taken off completely. Scar revision surgery can, however, make your scar much less noticeable, or less severe.

Some scarring may actually decrease naturally from the initial time of injury. Because of these possibilities, you may want to wait for some time (a year or so) before undergoing scar revision surgery. Your scar may diminish in size and severity on its own during that time period.

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