Most used procedures

I would be lying (like some corporations do) if I say that scars can be completely removed. Well they don’t. There are several scar treatments and scar surgeries that improve allot the way your skin looks, but we have to confront the truth, and say that skin will not look 100 % has it was before.

Here you have the most popular and best scar treatments that will improve and repair your scars. Now that you know your type of scars see the best treatment for your case.
Feel free to comment and share your experience with determined scar treatment or surgery in the bottom of this page.

Laser scar surgery

– Using laser technology to remove or repair scars is sort of a new form of treatment. Laser scar treatment consists in exposing the scar to the lasers ( where laser moves along the scar), removing affected skin layers, which allows to expose new and more natural skin layers. The cost may vary from surgeon to surgeon, and the type of scar you have, with average price ( for what I have seen around ) being $300 / $400 per hour.
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Dermabrasion

– This procedure is often used to remove scars, but also to smooth skin wrinkles, or other types of skin surface irregularities. Dermaplaning is a very common treatment of deep acne scars. The procedure consists in removing the surface of skin, and normally requires a general anaesthetic.
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Silicone sheeting and gel

– Silicone is often used to treat hypertrophic scarring, and can improve significantly the scar appearance, even though the mechanism of action remains mysterious.

Steroids

– Keloid scars and hypertrophic scars are the ones that best respond to the use of steroids injections has a long term course. The steroid is injected into the scar, and it has to be injected under medical supervision. This treatment helps flatten and soften the scars.
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Collagen injections

– Don’t think this is a very good treatment, as the results are temporary and it needs to be regularly repeated. Also there is a high risk of allergic reaction.

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