Scars on the body, whether from injury, skin diseases, procedures, or problematic acne, can be an aesthetic problem for many people. We know several ways to remove the scar and thus rid you of the feeling of imperfection, especially if the scar is in a visible place and attracts the attention of those around you.
Surgical Correction
One option for correction is the surgical removal of the scar. The procedure is performed on an outpatient basis, and suture removal is necessary on the 7th to 14th day, depending on the location of the original scar. Surgical removal of the scar may be associated with the risk of its recurrence, sometimes in a more pronounced form.
Scar Correction by Injection Solution
Not every scar can or should be surgically corrected – that is, removed and the skin re-stitched. This mainly applies to so-called keloid and hypertrophic scars. They are most often located on the shoulders, in the décolleté area, on the back, but also elsewhere on the body. They arise after previous skin trauma, injury, but sometimes even after adequate surgical treatment (e.g., mole removal), or after a minor stimulus, such as vaccination or even insect bites. The exact cause of their formation is not fully understood.
Scars can be of various shapes, sizes, and complexities, but most of them can be improved/removed, thus relieving you of the trouble of an unaesthetic skin appearance. During a personal consultation, the surgeon will recommend the most suitable method for removing a specific scar/formation.