MBBS, DVD
Dr. Shekar Y N is a Dermatologist in Basavanagudi, Bangalore and has an experience of 35 years in this field. Dr. Shekar Y N practices at Minerva Skin Clinic…
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MBBS, DVD
Dr. Shekar Y N is a Dermatologist in Basavanagudi, Bangalore and has an experience of 35 years in this field. Dr. Shekar Y N practices at Minerva Skin Clinic…
MBBS, MD - Skin,VD & Leprosy
Dr. Sujala S Aradhya is a Consultant Dermatologist, Dermatosurgeon & Trichologist who consults at Sujala Polyclinic & Laboratory, Basaveshwaranagar along wit…
MBBS, DDVL
Dr. Margaret Michael is a Dermatologist and Cosmetologist in West Of Chord Road, Bangalore and has an experience of 12 years in these fields. Dr. Margaret Mi…
MBBS
Dr. N.Marappa is a Dermatologist in Banashankari, Bangalore and has an experience of 36 years in this field. Dr. N.Marappa practices at Marappa Skin & Cosmet…
MBBS, Diploma in Dermatology
Dr. Sushil Kumar Gupta is a Dermatologist and Trichologist in Indiranagar, Bangalore. Dr. Sushil Kumar Gupta practices at Body Craft Clinic - Indiranagar in…
MBBS, MD - Dermatology , Venereology & Leprosy
Dr. Sathish. S is dedicated to work towards patient's service.
MBBS, DDVL
Dr. Rajashekar is a Dermatologist in Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 11 years. Dr. Rajashekar Heads Cosme Skin and Hair Clinic in Basav…
MBBS, DDVL
Dr. Arun Kumar has 13 years experience in Dermatology and Cosmetology practice. 7 years work experience in reputed Aesthetic chain of clinics. Attended vario…
MBBS, MD - Skin & VD
Dr. Krishna Santhosh Shetty is a Dermatologist in Basaveshwaranagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 17 years in this field. Dr. Krishna Santhosh Shetty p…
MBBS, MD - Dermatology, Diploma in Dermatology
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MBBS, DVD
Dr. Uday A is a Dermatologist in Jayanagar 9 Block, Bangalore. Dr. Uday A practices at Care Health Centre at Jayanagar 9 Block, Bangalore.Dr Uday A is a derm…
MBBS, DDVL
Dr. Arathi Punyesh is a Dermatologist and Cosmetologist in Vijayanagar, Bangalore and has an experience of 23 years in these fields. Dr. Arathi Punyesh pract…
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Scar treatment is a medical or cosmetic procedure used to reduce the appearance of scars on the skin. Scars form naturally when the skin heals after an injury, surgery, burn, or severe acne. When the skin is damaged, the body produces collagen to repair the wound. This healing process can leave a visible mark called a scar.
Some scars fade over time, but others may remain visible for many years. The size, shape, and color of a scar depend on the type of injury, skin type, and the healing process. Certain scars may be raised, thick, or depressed, which can affect the appearance of the skin.
There are several treatment options available depending on the type of scar. These may include creams, injections, laser therapy, or minor surgical procedures. Doctors usually choose the treatment based on the age, size, and location of the scar.
Scar treatment is commonly performed by dermatologists or cosmetic surgeons. Some treatments are simple and done in clinics, while others may require advanced procedures. The goal is to improve the appearance of the skin and help patients feel more confident about their skin.
A doctor may recommend scar treatment for people who have:
● Acne scars on the face or body
● Scars from surgery or injury
● Burn scars
● Raised scars such as keloids or hypertrophic scars
● Dark or discolored scars
● Depressed or pitted scars
● Scars causing itching, pain, or tightness
● Scars that affect confidence or appearance
The treatment plan usually depends on the type and severity of the scar.
There are several types of scar treatments, and doctors may use one or combine multiple treatments.
1. Topical Creams and Gels
Doctors may recommend creams, gels, or ointments that help reduce the appearance of scars. Products containing silicone, retinoids, or other ingredients may help soften and lighten scars over time.
2. Steroid Injections
Steroid injections are often used for raised scars such as keloids or hypertrophic scars. These injections help reduce inflammation and break down excess collagen, which can flatten the scar.
3. Laser Scar Treatment
Laser treatment is one of the most common methods used to improve scars. The laser uses focused light energy to remove damaged skin layers or stimulate new skin growth. This process can make scars appear smoother and less visible.
4. Dermal Fillers
Dermal fillers may be used for depressed scars. A filler material is injected under the scar to raise the skin surface and make it look smoother.
5. Surgical Scar Revision
In some cases, doctors may perform minor surgery to remove or reduce the scar tissue. The skin is then closed carefully to create a less noticeable scar.
The scar treatment procedure depends on the type of treatment selected by the doctor.
Before treatment, the doctor examines the scar and may ask about the injury or surgery that caused it. The doctor also checks the skin type and the condition of the scar.
For simple treatments like creams or gels, the doctor may prescribe medication that can be used at home. These products are applied regularly to improve the appearance of the scar.
If the patient requires injections, the doctor injects medication directly into the scar tissue. This helps reduce swelling, flatten the scar, and improve its texture.
In laser scar treatment, the doctor uses a special device that produces focused light energy. The laser may remove the outer layer of damaged skin or stimulate collagen production inside the skin. This encourages the growth of new and healthier skin.
The procedure is usually performed in a clinic. Local anesthesia may be used to numb the area so that the patient feels little or no discomfort.
The length of the procedure depends on the size and type of the scar. Some treatments may require multiple sessions to achieve the desired results.
Recovery after scar treatment varies depending on the type of treatment used.
For simple treatments such as creams or injections, patients can usually return to their daily activities immediately.
After procedures like laser treatment, the skin may appear red, swollen, or sensitive for a few days. This is a normal part of the healing process.
Doctors usually recommend the following aftercare tips:
● Keep the treated area clean
● Avoid touching or scratching the treated skin
● Protect the skin from direct sunlight
● Use sunscreen regularly
● Follow the doctor’s instructions carefully
Most people notice gradual improvement in the appearance of their scars after treatment. However, it may take several weeks or months for the full results to become visible.
Scar treatment is generally safe when performed by a qualified medical professional. However, like any medical procedure, it may have some risks.
Possible complications may include:
● Skin redness or irritation
● Temporary swelling
● Changes in skin color
● Mild pain or discomfort
● Infection in rare cases
● Incomplete improvement of the scar
It is important to discuss the risks and expected results with the doctor before starting treatment.
Scar treatment refers to medical procedures used to reduce the appearance of scars on the skin. These treatments may include creams, injections, laser therapy, or surgery. The goal is to make the scar less visible and improve the skin’s appearance.
Most scar treatments cannot completely remove scars. However, they can improve the appearance of scars by making them smoother, lighter, and less noticeable.
Many types of scars can be treated, including acne scars, surgical scars, injury scars, and burn scars. Raised scars like keloids and depressed scars can also be improved with proper treatment.
Most scar treatments cause little or no pain. Doctors may use local anesthesia during procedures such as injections or laser therapy to reduce discomfort.
The duration depends on the type of treatment and the size of the scar. Some treatments take only a few minutes, while others may require several sessions over weeks or months.
Recovery time varies depending on the treatment. Simple treatments may require no downtime, while laser treatments may need a few days for the skin to heal.
Results may last for a long time, but some scars may need repeated treatments to maintain improvement.
Scar treatment is usually performed by dermatologists, plastic surgeons, or other trained medical professionals.