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Laser
Scars are a natural part of the skin’s healing
process, they can cause pain, inconvenience, and
self-consciousness. Most small scars will become
nearly invisible if given enough time to heal,
but for scars that are large, thick, indented,
or raised, scar treatment is available to reduce
their appearance. Laser scar removal is an
excellent option, as are other cosmetic
treatments such as microdermabrasion, chemical
peels, and fat transfer therapy.
Causes of Scars : Scarring can result from virtually anything that
damages the skin, from chicken pox to sports
injuries and surgery. The more severely the skin
is damaged, the longer it will take to heal and
the more likely it is that a noticeable scar
will develop. Fortunately, most scars are highly
treatable. The type of scar treatment your
dermatologist recommends will depend on the
cause of the scar.
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A common cause of facial scarring is severe
adolescent or adult acne. Although these scars
persist long after the acne has subsided, they
can often be minimized by using one or a
combination of acne scar treatment methods.
Laser Scar Removal Treatment
A qualified dermatologist can help you decide
which laser scar removal treatment is right for you.
Although complete scar removal is not possible,
most scars can be significantly improved in
appearance through one or more cosmetic
techniques, including microdermabrasion,
chemical peels, collagen injections, and fat
transfer procedures. Your dermatologist may also
recommend a cream, gel, or bandage that contains
silicon to help reduce scar visibility and pain.For severe scarring, surgery can be used to
minimize the scar’s appearance. However, surgery
can create new scars and is usually only
appropriate for scars that are very wide, long,
or otherwise prominent.
Laser Scar Removal treatment
Laser scar removal treatment l is another excellent option
for minimizing the appearance of scars caused by
acne, surgery, or other factors. Using a
high-energy light, your doctor can remove or
reshape areas of the skin that are affected by
scar tissue. There are several different types
of laser scar removal available, each optimally
suited for a specific type of scar. Raised and
reddened scars can be treated using a pulsed dye
laser, while acne scares are best treated using
laser skin resurfacing.
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