Our body’s ability to heal open wounds varies significantly from person to person, and it depends on numerous factors like age, the strength of our immunity system or the degree of infection we are fighting.
So, while it’s fair to say that you will experience some form of scarring after a plastic surgery procedure, we can’t say for sure how bad it will be. In most cases, however, because the interventions aren’t very invasive, the scars will be very subtle. But, they will be there.
Now, here’s the good news: you can employ a variety of ways to prevent and reduce plastic surgery scarring. From natural remedies to specific actions that you can take before and after the surgery, here is a list of some of the best scar prevention methods out there.
First, let’s start by presenting some of the practices that you can follow prior and after the surgery to speed up the healing process and reduce the visibility of your scars:
In addition to these practices, you can even try some natural remedies to prevent infections and complications. However, make sure you discuss them with your doctor before you use any of these tricks.
While all these methods can be effective to one degree or another, there is one scar prevention treatment that proves to bring impressive results. We’re talking about Halo laser.
This cutting-edge treatment is a non-invasive and effective way to address a wide variety of skin problems, including plastic surgery scarring.
It works by delivering laser energy to the affected area, deep into the skin, in a series of fractionated beams. Once the laser energy hits the deep levels of the skin, it is received as heat by the body, and thus it triggers its natural healing processes, enabling new and healthy tissue to form.
Because the energy is delivered into fractionated sections rather than all at once, the healing process is faster although gradual.
If you find this technique interesting or if you want to learn more about Halo laser, then don’t hesitate to get in touch with the Advanced Center for Plastic Surgery. We can answer all your questions and address your concerns about the procedure.