If you have a scar that may be caused by burns, injuries, surgery, acne or chicken pox, there are many options available to improve the appearance. Treatments such as laser therapy and micro-dermabrasion can be used to remove the top layer of skin. When the new skin that grows back more smoothly than before, and the appearance of scars are usually reduced. Surgery can also be an option depending on the type and severity of your scars.
Scar treatment does not guarantee the complete removal of the scar, but aims to make less clear. They can also help to reduce the tightness caused by scar tissue. Color and type of your skin, your age and type of scar tissue affects how much improvement you can expect.
As with any cosmetic procedure, it is important that you hope to check carefully before you decide to proceed. Your specialist will explain the results you can expect, and will discuss the risks and alternatives associated with the procedure before going to the front.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
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