Scarring Condition
Treatment Options
Laser Scar Treatment
- Starting From – $300+ (dependent on size)
- Microneedling
Scarring happens to us all! From minor skin injuries that occasionally occur when gardening, preparing food, sports, age, and general accidents to serious accidents, they are unavoidable when living an active life. Deep cuts and burns are the most common injuries that cause scarring. However, burns and scrapes can also result in scarring. Scars on the skin are a result of healing cuts and stitches. You don’t have to live with scars forever. If you know what to do, you can prevent having this lifelong reminder of your accident.
All skin damage must be treated appropriately to reduce the visible appearance of scars. Encore Medical Rejuvenation is an expert in treating scars and providing other treatments such as laser therapy, microneedling and chemical peels that speed up the wound healing process. If you have scar tissue, acne scars, dark skin, stretch marks, or any scars on the skin, trust the healing process of Encore Medical Rejuvenation to treat scars effectively. Our team specializes in providing scar revision surgery for all scars, including acne scarring and burns, preventing further scar formation.
When looking for exceptional services related to skin scars and scar treatments, contact us online or call us at 780 443 9019 and let our aestheticians start your scar treatment therapy.
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How Does Body Scarring Develop In An Individual?
Scarring is a regular aspect of recovery from an accident. Understanding the healing process of your skin is helpful for figuring out how scars develop and how to prevent them. Every body has a different way of mending scar tissue. Scars and keloids are formed in stages:
- Hemostasis is the initial phase; the body sends platelets to stop blood loss. Which clump together to heal the wound and form scars on the surrounding skin.
- Then inflammation follows. As white blood cells enter the region to combat bacteria, you may experience swelling, pain, and redness. This causes deeper scars and inflammation in the area. There may be a higher likelihood of scarring if more inflammation occurs during the healing process.
- The following action is proliferation. The skin and blood vessels produce new cells, and you’ll see that the scab’s edges gradually converge in the middle, revealing fresh skin.
- Maturation happens last when a scar is readily visible in the area after the wound is healed.
If your scars make you uncomfortable, connect with the professionals, as we help the scars fade away.
How Does Body Scarring Develop In An Individual?
Scarring is a regular aspect of recovery from an accident. Understanding the healing process of your skin is helpful for figuring out how scars develop and how to prevent them. Every body has a different way of mending scar tissue. Scars and keloids are formed in stages:
- Hemostasis is the initial phase; the body sends platelets to stop blood loss. Which clump together to heal the wound and form scars on the surrounding skin.
- Then inflammation follows. As white blood cells enter the region to combat bacteria, you may experience swelling, pain, and redness. This causes deeper scars and inflammation in the area. There may be a higher likelihood of scarring if more inflammation occurs during the healing process.
- The following action is proliferation. The skin and blood vessels produce new cells, and you’ll see that the scab’s edges gradually converge in the middle, revealing fresh skin.
- Maturation happens last when a scar is readily visible in the area after the wound is healed.
If your scars make you uncomfortable, connect with the professionals, as we help the scars fade away.
What Are The Different Types Of Scars?
Scars can be formed in different types, including:
1. Keloid scar -
Keloid scars are a result of the healing process being too hasty. Surgery to remove the scar, laser resurfacing, cosmetic surgery, silicone gel sheeting, or silicone sheets to flatten the scars are all forms of treatment.
2. Contracture scar -
Contracture scars develop on the skin if you have had burns on your skin. The skin becomes tighter, which may limit your mobility. Scars from contractures that could harm nerves and muscles on a deeper level.
3. Hypertrophic scar -
Although they resemble keloids and are elevated, hypertrophic scars do not extend past the area of the injury. Their treatment process includes – steroid injections and silicone sheets to flatten the scar.
4. Acne scar -
Bad acne often leaves many small scars on the face and affected area. Acne scars vary in shapes and sizes, from deep pits to waves and angular scars. The types of sunken scars you have will determine the available treatments.
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Why Choose Encore Medical Rejuvenation For Scar Treatments?
Once a scar is formed on your body doesn’t mean you are stuck with it. At Encore Medical Rejuvenation, we suggest effective non-invasive, and surgical procedures to cure damaged skin and remove severe acne marks. We are a team of skincare experts and estheticians who share the same perspective of keeping all our results natural.
The services offered by Encore Medical Rejuvenation are not only limited to scar treatments but provide pressure therapy, treat collagen fibers, and address a variety of skin ailments. If you wish to attain visibly reduced scarring, we customize our treatment to meet your scar type. We recommend booking an appointment online or calling for early consultation service.
Why Choose Encore Medical Rejuvenation For Scar Treatments?
Once a scar is formed on your body doesn’t mean you are stuck with it. At Encore Medical Rejuvenation, we suggest effective non-invasive, and surgical procedures to cure damaged skin and remove severe acne marks. We are a team of skincare experts and estheticians who share the same perspective of keeping all our results natural.
The services offered by Encore Medical Rejuvenation are not only limited to scar treatments but provide pressure therapy, treat collagen fibers, and address a variety of skin ailments. If you wish to attain visibly reduced scarring, we customize our treatment to meet your scar type. We recommend booking an appointment online or calling for early consultation service.