Surgical scar removal is the most common way people use
in order to remove surgical scars. Some people prefer to remove
scars with the use of laser because it is fast and in most cases
painless, not afterwords though. There are still some precautions one must
take after the plastic surgery is done in order for it to be successful.
The surgical scar removal procedure works best on scars which were
created with overproduced collagen and are above the skin level. This
type of scars called the hypertrophic scar. In this case the laser can
layer by layer remove the scar tissue to even it with the skin surface.
It called the hypertrophic scar removal and is the most often chosen by
people with hypertrophic or keloid scars.
The scar removal would be as easy as one - two - three if all who have scars were
only "blessed" with the hypertrophic scars. Unfortunately and in most cases, people
have other types of scars which makes the scar treatment longer and more complicated.
The scars which are below the skin level and once are leveled with the skin are almost
impossible to remove with the surgical laser.
The latest discovery of effective scar treatment is topical use of
vitamin C. There are
some other ways available as well. Such as the steroid injections, dermabrasion,
collagen injections and others. If your are having a surgery or finishing up the acne
treatment and and thinking about the effective way to treat your scars, then read some
in my opinion, short but very valuable information surgical and other scar treatments
in Wikipedia. It is full of useful information on available scar treatments as well
as scar removals.