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Scar Treatments

Effectively diminish the appearance of scars with our specialised treatments tailored to your skin’s needs.

About Scar treatments

We have built an excellent reputation when it comes to acne scar treatments. We have a comprehensive guide on acne scarring treatment. We understand the distress that acne scarring can cause, and our team of experts is dedicated to providing you with effective solutions tailored to your individual needs. From topical treatments to advanced medical procedures, we offer a range of options to help you achieve smoother, clearer skin.

How it Works

Adapalene is a topical retinoid that is highly effective in treating acne and reducing the appearance of acne scars. It works by promoting skin cell turnover, unclogging pores, and preventing new acne breakouts. Our skincare specialists will create a personalized regimen incorporating adapalene into your daily skincare routine to help fade acne scars and improve overall skin texture.

For deeper, more stubborn acne scars, medical room treatments such as subcision and fillers may be recommended. Subcision involves using a small needle to break up the fibrous bands that tether the scar to the underlying tissue, allowing the skin to smooth out naturally over time. Fillers, such as hyaluronic acid or collagen-based injections, can be used to plump up depressed scars and restore volume to the skin, resulting in a smoother appearance.

Our experienced medical team will assess your acne scarring and recommend the most suitable treatment plan to address your specific concerns and achieve optimal results.

In addition to in-office treatments, we believe that maintaining a consistent home skincare routine is essential for managing acne scarring. Our skincare specialists will provide you with personalized counseling on the best products and practices to incorporate into your daily regimen. This may include gentle cleansers, exfoliants, moisturizers, and sunscreen to protect your skin and promote healing.

At our aesthetic medical spa, we are committed to helping you regain confidence in your skin. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards smoother, clearer skin.

Candidates for
SCAR TREATMENT

  • Acne scars (pitted, rolling, or boxcar scars).
  • Fully healed surgical scars.
  • Trauma-related scars (e.g., from cuts or accidents).
  • Those with burn scars (mild to moderate).
  • Stretch marks looking for improvement.
  • Seeking to reduce redness or discoloration of scars.
  • Realistic expectations about improvement, not total removal.
  • Individuals motivated to follow post-treatment care.

A thorough consultation with a professional at Dr Sandy medical spa is crucial to evaluate your scar issues, understand the your medical history, and determine the most suitable treatment plan.

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Quick answers to questions you may have

Most types of scars can be improved, including:

•Acne scars (pitted, rolling, boxcar).

•Surgical scars.

•Trauma-related scars.

•Burn scars (mild to moderate).

•Stretch marks (considered a form of scarring).

The suitability of treatment depends on the scar’s type, age, and severity. A consultation is needed to determine the best approach.

No, scars typically cannot be completely removed. Treatments aim to improve the appearance of scars by reducing their size, redness, discoloration, and texture irregularities. Patients can expect smoother, less noticeable scars with consistent treatment.

Most treatments are minimally invasive and cause mild discomfort rather than pain. For procedures like microneedling or laser therapy, topical numbing creams are often applied to enhance comfort. Patients typically report sensations like tingling, warmth, or slight pressure.

Yes, older scars can often be improved, though they may require more sessions than newer scars. A provider will assess your scar’s condition during the consultation to determine the best approach.