Laser for surgical scars
Do you have scars on your skin that make you feel insecure? Would you like to remove them once and for all? In our cosmetic surgery clinic we offer the most effective treatment to remove scars: laser scar removal.
Why should you consider laser scar removal?
Because it is the safest and most effective treatment currently available to eliminate scars on the skin. Furthermore, in our clinic we have the best professionals and advanced technology, which allows us to offer a high quality treatment.
Our laser scar removal treatment works by applying laser light to the affected area. This light penetrates the skin and removes damaged cells, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin to rejuvenate the skin. The result is smoother, more even, scar-free skin.
Unlike other scar treatments, laser scar removal is a non-invasive procedure, which means no surgery is required. In addition, recovery is quick and leaves no additional scarring on the skin. It is an outpatient treatment performed in our clinic.
In addition, our laser scar removal treatment is suitable for all skin types, regardless of skin tone or texture. Whether your scars are the result of an injury, surgery or condition, our laser scar removal treatment can help.
At our cosmetic surgery clinic, we have highly trained and experienced professionals in the treatment of scars with laser. Our team will provide you with personalised attention and individualised treatment to help you achieve the best possible results.
If you are considering laser scar removal, it is important that you consult with an experienced and highly trained professional. At our clinic, we guarantee safety, efficacy and the best possible results.
In addition, we offer an initial evaluation so you can learn more about our laser scar removal treatment and decide if it’s right for you. At this assessment, our team will provide you with detailed information about the procedure and answer any questions you may have.
FAQS
Solve the most frequent doubts of our patients in Cádiz about Scars
Is laser scar removal treatment painful?
No, laser scar removal treatment is not painful. During the procedure, you may feel a slight warmth or stinging sensation, but overall it is a comfortable procedure. In addition, practitioners use topical anaesthesia to reduce any discomfort.
How long does the procedure take?
The length of time the procedure takes depends on the size and severity of the scars, but in general it usually takes no more than an hour. It is an outpatient procedure, which means you can return to your normal activities immediately afterwards.
How many sessions are needed?
The number of sessions required for laser scar removal varies depending on the size, severity and location of the scars. In general, three to six sessions are needed for optimal results. However, this will be discussed during the initial assessment, where the practitioner will create a personalised treatment plan for you.
How long does it take for the skin to heal after laser treatment?
Recovery time after laser treatment is relatively short. You may experience temporary redness, swelling and mild crusting of the treated area, which will heal within a few days. It is important to follow your practitioner’s post-operative instructions to ensure a quick and smooth recovery.
Are there any risks of side effects or complications?
Laser scar removal is a very safe procedure, but like any medical procedure, there are potential risks of side effects or complications. Side effects may include temporary redness, swelling, itching and scabbing. If you experience any serious side effects, such as infection, you should contact your practitioner immediately.
Is laser scar removal suitable for any type of scar?
Laser scar removal is suitable for all types of scars, regardless of their size or depth. However, it is important to note that some types of scars may require additional treatments to achieve the best results. During your initial assessment, your practitioner will discuss the best treatment options for your specific scars.