Keloid Therapy
Keloid Therapy
Acne and any surgery can increase or decrease the skin’s collagen levels. This may cause it to develop depressions, pits, or, in some cases, raised areas that are scarred. Scar reduction is the application of non-invasive radiofrequency (RF) technology on the skin to decrease scars.
Key benefits of Scar Reduction Treatment:
- Reduce marks in a safe and effective way
- Removes the top layers of skin to stimulate collagen production
- Shorter recovery time
- Improved appearance, texture, and tone of scarred skin
Treatments
Keloid Therapy
The radiofrequency breaks down the damaged skin to reveal the underlying smooth and even-toned layers. Once the surface layer of pigmented and scarred skin is removed, the undamaged lower layers are exposed. It also enhances the production of new skin in the scarred area. Anyone who wants to reduce the appearance of an unwanted scar could benefit from our treatments. The process includes a series of treatments to decrease the appearance of scars on healed skin left with evidence of trauma. The number of sessions required will depend on the size, depth of the scar, and skin type. Generally, 3 to 5 sessions are needed to reduce scars effectively.
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FAQs
What are keloids?
Keloids are raised scars that are stiff and red in color. They appear on the arms, chest, leg, and face and may produce by cystic acne.
How are they treated?
Keloids are treated with an intralesional injection to flatten the scar.
How many treatments are needed?
We recommend one to three treatments on average to completely flatten the scar.
Will the color go away after treatment?
Yes, the color will gradually fade after the lesion has flattened.