Top Plastic Surgeons Discuss Facial Scar Revision
Top plastic surgeons have considerable experience removing or diminishing facial scars. Facial Scar Revision is available for acne scars, scars from traffic accidents, or even scars left after skin cancer surgery. A scar is formed from a growth of collagen beneath the skin as the result of wound healing. When the healing process begins with the inflammation of the area, the surrounding tissue is formed and developed into one of three types of scars.
Three Types of Facial Scars:
Keloid scars: characterized by firm, raised texture, and are often reddish-purple in color. These scars continue to build over time and extend past the original wound area.
Hypertrophic scars: also firm in nature, and reddish-purple in color. They stay within the original wound area.
Atrophic scars: present as a depressed area of the skin and with a pitted texture. Acne scars are representative of this type of scar. Although acne scars vary in shape, type and color, some severe acne during adolescence can lead to extensive facial scarring. More people request facial scar revision for acne than any other reason.
No matter what sort of scar you have, there is a process to diminish its presence. Laser Resurfacing is often recommended for acne scar removal, and can work well on some keloid scars. Microdermabrasion, Chemical Peels, and CO2 Laser Resurfacing are also effective for smoothing the rough texture of the skin that a scar gives. Since each of these treatments works in a different way, your plastic surgeon is the best person to evaluate your facial scar and recommend the proper treatment. Each patient’s scars are unique and a Facial Scar Revision Plan is designed for each patient.
If facial scars are keeping you out of the limelight, it is time to consult one of the top plastic surgeons to see what can be done to remove or diminish those old scars. Acne scars are especially embarrassing for adults, since they have often carried them since adolescence. Burn scars or scars from traffic accidents are also difficult to live with. Let your plastic surgeon develop a facial scar revision plan to take your scars away.

