Scar Treatment
What is Scar Treatment?
The wound aesthetics, in other words, the wound revision, is the surgery performed in order to alleviate the appearance of the scars caused by various reasons. The plastic surgery methods can be applied to lighten the appearance of the scars, or, if possible, to completely remove them. Sometimes, the surgical and non-surgical methods can be used together.
Your scar can also have different depths and appearances, depending on the type of the injury occurring in any part of the body, the location of the wound, the methods used for the repair, the structure of the skin and the elasticity of the skin. However, the wound revision can be done for all kinds of types of the scar.
Are the Results of the Scar Aesthetic Permanent?
The result of the aesthetic interventions applied to the scars is permanent. You do not need to have regular surgery to lighten the appearance of these scars. In the surgical intervention, it is possible to achieve a permanent result with only one surgery. In addition, the gradual scar treatments can be performed in some obvious and irregular wounds. When aiming to lighten the appearance of the scars with a laser, a single treatment session cannot be enough. The number of the sessions can vary depending on the depth of the scar, what the scar is or the skin structure of the person. However, we can say that the result obtained after all sessions are completed is permanent.
For Whom is the Scar Aesthetic Suitable?
One of the issues coming up frequently is whether anyone who wants to benefit from this treatment can be treated. First of all, the scar does not necessarily have to be in the certain parts of the body in order to perform this treatment. These aesthetic interventions can be used to remove the scars on any part of the body. However, there are some areas where it is easier to remove or alleviate.
If the surgery is required to remove the scar, there should be no health problems that prevent the surgery. Since it is not possible to perform this aesthetic operation for those having the health problems that prevent the surgical intervention, it is necessary to turn to the different treatment options. In such cases, the laser techniques often come into play. The laser beams can significantly reduce the size of many different scars. However, the extent of a reduction will also vary depending on which body area the scar is in.
It is also not recommended to carry out this procedure during the pregnancy and lactation period. The expectant mothers who want to get rid of the scars should first wait for the birth to occur and then the breastfeeding period to be completed. The scars can then be removed by using the methods such as laser surgery.