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Scar revision techniques for Scar Removal

Scar Revision

Are you worried about the scars on your skin? Typically, a scar is an effect or outcome of the body’s recovering power that aids in mending the tissues, which were once harmed by burns, acne, accident, or a cosmetic surgery. But do you know that such scars can be made invisible via a cosmetic surgery called the scar revision procedure? So, in order to get rid of scars and worry, continue reading...

Technically, a scar refers to a gristly tissue that substitutes the injured tissue or skin due to an injury. But, this scar is not the same as the tissue that it replaces. As per the medical research, many forms of scars exist out of which a few are the result of the additional generation of collagen. Such scars that are formed due to this over production appear elevated as compared to the adjacent skin. Other types include the Keloid and Hyperthrophic scars that are also induced by the too much collagen production. The Keloid scars are somewhat similar to the benign tumors, which have the power to increase by size in some time; whereas, the hyperthrophic scars tend to sustain in the original wound, which are seen as thick raised lumps. One more scar type is the atrophic scar that is like a tiny hole formed because of pimples and acne.

No matter what is the scar type, the scar revision surgery has the capacity to alleviate the scar appearance for improving the overall appearance.

>> Before Scar Revision

Never be in a hurry to decide for a cosmetic procedure for scar alleviation. So, prior to endorsing the decision for scar revision, it is always advisable to speak to a qualified surgeon. Doing so will give you an idea of the overall impact of the scar revision surgery and will also allow the surgeon to perform the precise examination of the area that needs probable treatment. Also know that each surgical treatment has its own set of after effects or risks, which are must to be known before the surgery.

>> Scar Removal Techniques

Despite the fact that total scar removal is somewhat impossible, going for any of the scar revisionScar Removal Techniques surgeries ensures significant scar healing. A general technique implemented by the surgeons is the scar tissue removal. Once the scar tissues are discarded, the treated region is then stitched. Other common methods of scar revision are skin flapping and grafting in which the tissues of scars are discarded followed by an implantation of a skin flap or graft in the region. Such methods are especially for the cases with contracture scars or in whom a big scar area is present.

If the case is of critical burns and contractures, artificial skin implantation is one more choice of the surgeons. This artificial skin is a two-tier casing of which the bottom tier is made from the cows and holds collagen; whereas the outer tier is formed from silicon. The collagen layer aids in forming a novel skin, while the silicon safeguards the harm. In this implantation procedure, the damaged skin or the tissue of scar is discarded after which the artificial skin is attached or grafted. In some 2 to 3 weeks, the silicon layer is discarded and a thin grafting layer is attached to the wound surface.

Besides all these common techniques of the scar removal, one more surgery revision method is via laser for alleviating scars. In this method, the laser is emitted towards the area of scars so that outermost thin layer is discarded. This laser application aims at tightening the internal skin layer due to which the scared region becomes smooth. Most widespread lasers are CO2 and Er:YAG. In case of keloid and hypertrophic scars, the surgeons use the pulsed lasers. One of the ablative treatments for skin is laser resurfacing because it includes top skin layer removal. Dermabrasion is one more example of such a treatment to heal the scars in which special devices aid in discarding the topmost skin layer to soothe the scarred surface.

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