Scar revision minimizes the appearance of scars from injuries or previous surgeries. Dr. Guy employs advanced techniques to improve scar texture and blend it with surrounding skin, enhancing your confidence.
What Is Scar Revision?
After an injury, scars are the natural outcome. Sometimes they heal well and are virtually invisible. Other times they heal in a way that can cause varying degrees of deformity. This may be in the form of webbing, depressed scars, elevated scars, contracted scars, or even keloids, thick raised scars. Scar revision is a surgical process that attempts to minimize a scar, so it more naturally blends into the surrounding skin. While scar revision procedures cannot completely remove the scar, they can improve the cosmetic appearance of the scar and even restore function to a part of the body that may have been restricted by the scar.
The goal of scar revision is always to restore the natural contours of the area and to minimize the appearance of the scar, giving an even appearance to the skin. Keloid scars occur when excess scar tissue grows outside of the area that was injured. Keloid scars can become painful and result in an unpleasing itching sensation. Repairing this type of scar involves more than just scar excision. Often, it requires injections of compounds that will help break down the excess scar tissue and then prevent it from returning.