Scar Revision Surgery
Scar revision surgery is a procedure designed to minimize the appearance of scars and improve the skin’s texture and quality. The treatment can help patients feel more confident and comfortable in their skin. We use the latest techniques in scar revision, which might involve surgical removal, laser treatment, dermabrasion, or fillers, depending on the scar’s size, location and severity.
Types Of Acne
Blackheads
Whiteheads
Pustule
Nodules
Papule
How We Do It
Consultation
Analysis of the patient
Diagnosis
Analysis of the patient
Treatment Plan
Decide a course of action
FDA Approved
Advanced Treatments
Ensure the plan is working
Prevention Tips
Recommendations by the doctor
Treatment Option
Our options range from non-surgical treatments to surgical interventions, depending on the scar type and patient preference. We can provide the desired results with a personalized treatment plan that will ensure no side effects and minimal downtime.
Our Recommended Treatment
Our recommended treatment will be a personalized approach based on the scar’s condition and the patient’s skin type. After a thorough consultation, our doctor will recommend the best course of treatment to minimize the scar as much as possible with no side effects and minimal downtime.
Tips
- Make sure to discuss all your concerns with your surgeon.
- Protect your skin from sun exposure to ensure the best results.
- Follow your surgeon's advice on wound care to minimize scar formation.
- Patience is key; complete healing and final results can take up to a year.
Tips For Acne Prevention
- Wash your face when it gets oily or dirty
- Avoid harsh scrubbing
- Don’t pop or pull the pimple
- Do not consume high sugar and carbohydrates
- Protect your skin from too much sun exposure
- Eat healthy and fresh foods
- Meditate, exercise and minimize stress
FAQ’s
The duration of the procedure depends on the scar’s size and location, but it generally takes 1-3 hours.
While the procedure can significantly reduce the appearance of the scar, it may not completely erase it.
While risks are minimal, they can include infection, bleeding, and changes in skin colour.