Scarring Treatment Options
Fortunately, scars do not need to be a permanent feature of your appearance. These are the treatment options available to you:
– Broadband Light (BBL)
Broad Band Light (BBL) is an advanced light technology capable of treating a variety of skin concerns including redness and darker pigmentation from scars. BBL by Sciton is the world’s most powerful IPL device, delivering impressive results with fewer treatments and minimal downtime.
BBL uses light energy to heat the upper layers of the skin. The heat absorbed by the targeted areas will stimulate your skin cells to regenerate. This makes the treatment ideal for scars. BBL also offers Forever Young technology which uses BBL energy to change the expression of genes associated with ageing, resulting in long-term younger and healthier skin. This treatment is safe for treating multiple areas of the face and body.
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– Halo
The treatment of scar tissue is different to treating conditions such as sun spots, which occur on the surface layers of the skin. Scar tissue creates an uneven surface and affects multiple layers depending on the severity of the scar. The HALO laser skin treatment for scars utilises two separate lasers at the same time, targeting the surface and subsurface of the designated area. This hybrid fractional laser is extremely effective in the treatment and removal of acne and other forms of scar tissue. The technology achieves this by stimulating the cells in the targeted area and triggering tissue remodelling in the damaged skin. HALO has two lasers, each at different wavelengths – one laser targets the surface whilst the other penetrates into the deeper parts of the skin where it breaks up scar tissue – this can be referred to as deep level resurfacing. The benefits of laser skin treatment, such as HALO laser treatment, are well documented and it has often proven to be an excellent alternative to surgical procedures.
Acne scarring and skin pigmentation can have a major effect on self confidence. HALO laser skin treatment for pigmentation and acne scarring, allows the patient to see results faster than other methods. Laser resurfacing is extremely effective, even with a single visit. With the Sciton laser, the patient will receive the benefits of multiple wavelengths that target each condition at the same time. The HALO hybrid fractional laser treatment will target both the surface and the underlying tissue.
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– Pearl Fractional Resurfacing
Pearl fractional laser skin resurfacing is used to treat acne scars by delivering targeted pulses of energy into the deeper layers of the skin, creating a rejuvenating effect that reverses the effects of skin damage. The heat that is generated by the Pearl device will create a protective layer over your skin, which will enhance the restoration process. Treatments are quick but can be slightly uncomfortable, which is why a numbing agent is used. Patients may require several days of downtime following their treatment.
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– Chemical Peels
If you have mild scarring such as that caused by acne, chemical peels can be used to gently remove the outer layer of the skin, replacing it with a fresh layer that is smoother. Once a chemical peel is applied, it creates a slight tingling sensation as the ingredients take effect. Patients may experience some redness following their treatment but this will not prevent you from returning to work should you need to. Several peels may be necessary to achieve the desired result.
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– Dermal Fillers
Along with reducing the appearance of scarring, dermal fillers can also be used to improve the overall texture of your skin. Unfortunately, dermal fillers are not ideal for raised scars. Certain types of dermal fillers are better for treating scars than others and repeat treatments will be required to maintain your results. Treatments are only mildly uncomfortable and quick to administer, meaning you can schedule your treatment over your lunch break.
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– Laser Genesis and Clear Silk
The Laser Genesis and Clear Silk systems are popular treatment for a variety of different scars, including keloid scars. However, a combination of treatments may be required to completely remove hypertrophic scars. Both laser treatments are gentle and deliver high-power microsecond pulses into the dermis to treat visible scars. Prominent scars will require several treatments in order for the desired result to be achieved.
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– PRP
Platelet-rich plasma therapy (PRP) uses platelets that are extracted from the patient’s own blood to encourage the production of collagen and production, which will accelerate the skin’s healing process. The growth factors that are present in the blood encourage healthy cellular activity that helps to combat the appearance of scars. PRP is best delivered in conjunction with micro-needling and will require several treatments for optimal results.
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– Steroid Injections
Steroid medication can be injected into the skin to treat hypertrophic and keloid scarring. This can cause the scar to shrink and flatten, but will usually require to be combined with other modalities.
Find out how we can help you reduce the appearance of scarring by scheduling a consultation today.