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  2. Laser Scar Removal: How It Works, Risks, Results - RealSelf

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    Recovery time after fractional laser treatment, the go-to treatment for acne scars, is usually 3–5 days. The results are permanent. “Once a scar is improved, it’s not coming back,” says Dr. Ostad. Cons. Laser scar treatment doesn’t make a scar disappear; it can only make it less noticeable.

  3. Best Hypertrophic Scar Treatment? - RealSelf

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    There are many treatments for hypertrophic scars but the best. treatment really depends on the patient and their specific scar. Some mild scars are best treated with daily. massage and over-the-counter silicone sheets. More significant scars can be injected with steroid to reduce their. substance.

  4. What Real Facelift Scars Look Like on 11 Patients - RealSelf

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    “The scars on this 60-year-old female, at 10 months post facelift, are quite typical of my African American patients. The key is to put the incisions in natural creases around the ear so they are hidden. While there is an increased risk of hypertrophic scarring [with darker skin types], I find it to be minimal in my patients.

  5. Scar Removal Surgery Costs, How It Works, Pros & Cons - RealSelf

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    Hypertrophic scars are thickened, raised scars. They’re generally first treated with cortisone injections, to help soften and shrink them. If a hypertrophic scar doesn’t flatten out and become less noticeable, it can be surgically removed. Keloid scars develop from the overgrowth of scar tissue and tend to be larger than the original wound ...

  6. Microneedling and hypertrophic Questions - RealSelf

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    Hello, I have some hypertrophic breast lift scars that my derma PA recommend Microneedling for. However, my understanding was that MN was best for treating indented scars since it encourages collagen production. Parts of my scar were previously injected with steroid injections but they're still a little raised and textured.

  7. Is Laser Surgery on Hypertrophic Scars Recommended? - RealSelf

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    Answer: 1540 Laser treatment (not surgery) is excellent Hypertrophic scar treatment. Many lasers are proposed as effective for treating Hypertrophic Scars. Some are for redness (Pulsed Dye) some make scars worse (CO2) but in my experience none are as effective as the 1540 Non ablative Fractional Erbium Laser. WE have had excellent results using ...

  8. Vbeam and hypertrophic Questions - Real Doctor Answers - RealSelf

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    My cosmetic dermatologist used the following lasers: 1. Pico, 2. V-beam, 3. 1540 Non-ablative Fractional ICON XD. The scars all look the same except they are darker and much more noticeable than they were before. In sum, all three scars look worse. I regret spending the money.

  9. Which Laser is Best at Revising Hypertrophic Scars from Cuts ......

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    The treatment of keloid and hypertrophic scars begins with pretreatment of the scars with massage and application of Plato's Scar Serum with polysiloxanes. Therapy begins with laser treatment with pulsed dye laser or fractional laser, fractional RF, ablative laser, or Kenalog IIT injection. Best, Dr. Karamanoukian. Realself100 Surgeon.

  10. Scars - RealSelf

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    Hypertrophic scars often appear as raised, thick clusters of scar tissue that form at the site of the wound. They can cause discomfort and may widen or change color over time, becoming either hyperpigmented (darkened) or hypopigmented (lightened). Keloid scars are larger than hypertrophic scars and usually extend beyond the wound site. These ...

  11. Hypertrophic scars: will Halo laser flatten our the bumps ... -...

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    Raised scars should be treated prior to laser surgery. Treatment can include injections with steroids, Verapamil, 5 fluorouracil or Hyaluronidase. Furthermore, these scars will need to be injected after laser treatment to prevent recurrence. The depressed scars should be raised prior to laser surgery. Lasers cannot lift scars.