Scar Removal
All scarring is essentially made of the same collagen. However, it differs from normal tissues in that it lacks elasticity, unlike normal tissues which retain elasticity.
Scar Removal Procedure
All scarring is essentially made of the same collagen. However, it differs from normal tissues in that it lacks elasticity, unlike normal tissues which retain elasticity.
Treatment for Scarring
Scar improvements may require the combination of more than just one laser source to selectively and effectively reach the depth of the skin abnormality.
The Co2 laser, by controlling the depth of the vaporisation and repair processes, reduces the visible atrophy and level the edges of scars and stimulates the production of new collagen.
The 1064nm laser can be used to penetrate skin tissue, stimulate new collagen and provide the skin with renewed glow and tone.
Corticosteroids may also be injected directly into hypertrophic scars or keloids to help reduce their size.
Types of Scarring
Keloid Scars
Keloid scars can grow to much larger sizes and potentially turns into neoplasms. The differentiator between hypertrophic and keloid scars is that keloid scars do not grow outside of the wound area.
Hypertrophic Scar
This form of scar causes the skin to rise and is the result of the body overproducing collagen. They take the form of a raised lump on the skin roughly 4-8 weeks after a wound, infection or wound closure in addition to skin injuries or tension.
Atrophic Scar
This type of scarring appears as an indent or recess, appearing like a pit on the skin surface. This is because the structures that can support the skin, such as fat or muscle, are missing in that particular area. Atrophic scarring is usually associated with acne, surgery, and certain animal bites.
Stretch Marks
Stretch marks are technically known as striae are another form of scarring. Rapid stretching of the skin is the cause for striae which can occur for various reasons such as pregnancy, significant weight gain or even puberty. While they do tend to fade in appearance after several years if proper care is taken, these can remain at a very shallow level.
Acne Scar
Acne scars are permanent textural changes and indentations that may occur as a result of severe acne. If acne is left untreated, it will lead to scarring and can form pigmentation or dark spots which are more difficult to treat in the long term.
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Your Journey to a Healthy Skin
1
Initial Consultation
Book online or contact us at (02) 9211 6916 to secure an appointment. During the consultation, you will receive a skin examination by one of our skin specialists, discuss the appropriate treatment options, and also be given a treatment quotation.
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Treatment
After the consultation, your treatment plan will be determined, along with the schedule and number of sessions necessary to achieve your desired results.
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Post-Treatment Care
Depending on the treatment, some aftercare steps are imperative to follow to assist with the body’s healing process. Our specialists will explain these fully and guide you through your treatment journey.
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Next Appointment
The number of required appointments will vary based on your individual needs. Some are only one-off treatments, while others will need several sessions. The next appointment, if any, will be advised by our skin specialists.
Book a Consultation
$80.00 AUD
Book a 30-minute consultation at our CBD clinic. You will receive a skin examination from one of our experienced laser specialists, and discuss the appropriate treatment options, and also be given an accurate quotation at the end of the consultation. The $80 holding deposit may apply to consultation or cost for the treatment subject to the booking of any treatment no later than seven days after the initial consultation. (i.e. the treatment appointment can be done a few weeks after, as long as the booking is made and secured within seven days of the consultation.)