✔ Facial scars resulting from trauma, burns, acne, or prior surgery can be devastating. Even the slightest scar on the face can be visible because of its apparent location, making individuals very self-conscious.
✔ The objective in the treatment of scars is to make them less visible. This can be achieved using a number of techniques of repositioning and/or camouflage. Raised scars can be made more flush with the skin through injections of steroids, dermabrasion of the scar, or laser techniques. Depressed scars can be filled from below using a variety of biocompatible materials or can be removed and replaced with healthy local skin. Occasionally, camouflaging techniques are used to change the orientation of the scar to make it less noticeable. Techniques of Z-plasty, W-plasty, and geometric broken line closure can be discussed during your consultation.
✔ After your scar treatment, you may have some discomfort which is well controlled with prescribed medication. You may be asked to take antibiotics, apply antibiotic creams, and often will need to massage the area as it is healing. Recently available ointments that help heal the wound with less redness and swelling may also be recommended.
✔ This variety of techniques, performed singly or as a series of different treatments, will help to soften scars and make them less visible. It is important to remember that scars take several months to “mature” and for maximal improvement in appearance to be achieved.
FaceTite is a scar-free alternative to a facelift, offering dramatic skin tightening for the face and neck.
Glycolic acid is a non-toxic alpha hydroxy acid from sugar cane that removes aging skin cells, revealing fresher, younger skin beneath.
Botox weakens facial muscles to reduce deep wrinkles on the forehead, between the brows, and around the eyes.
Boston Facial Plastic Surgery enhances natural beauty with expert care and advanced procedures. We focus on personalized treatments to help you look and feel your best.