Scar treatment options in dermatology and cosmetology range from topical treatments to advanced procedures. For mild scars, silicone gels and sheets can effectively hydrate the skin and flatten raised scars. Chemical peels and microdermabrasion help exfoliate the skin, promoting new cell growth and improving the texture of scars.
Laser therapy, including fractional laser and ablative laser treatments, targets deeper skin layers to reduce discoloration and enhance collagen production. For more severe scars, procedures like microneedling stimulate skin regeneration and improve the overall appearance. In some cases, dermatologists may recommend corticosteroid injections or fillers to manage raised or atrophic scars. Combining treatments often yields the best results, tailored to individual skin types and scar characteristics, ensuring a personalized approach to scar management.
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