Scar and Stretch Mark Reduction Treatments in Delhi
Stubborn scars and stretch marks can affect your confidence, but they do not have to be permanent. I use precise laser technology to help resurface the skin and restore your natural texture.
Patients often ask if long term stretch marks can be treated. Yes, various laser treatments are available, and I select the best option, such as the CO2 fractional laser, based on the severity of the marks.
Keloid scars require a customized approach. I use a combination of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) and Pulsed-Dye lasers, tailoring the treatment based on the scar's size, location, and the patient's skin type for optimal reduction.
About Scar & Stretch Mark Reduction
People often ask if there is a quick fix for deep stretch marks or keloids, but honesty is my priority. These treatments require patience—it is a gradual process of resurfacing where the skin needs time to heal and remodel after each session. You will typically need a few sittings to see the best results, and I will be there to guide you through the healing period after every single visit.
How Laser Scar Reduction Works
My approach is never one-size-fits-all. When you come into the clinic, I first examine the mark to understand its history, depth, and the texture of the surrounding skin.
For stretch marks, which occur when the skin stretches rapidly, I often use CO2 fractional lasers. This technique creates microscopic columns of injury to stimulate your body’s natural collagen production, which helps tighten and resurface the area.
Keloid scars are different; they are an overgrowth of scar tissue. Because these can be complex, I use a combination approach. I may use a Carbon Dioxide (CO2) laser to precisely remove excess tissue, paired with a Pulsed-Dye laser to reduce the redness and inflammation often associated with keloids. This tailors the energy levels to your specific skin type and the size of the scar.
What to Expect
It is important to understand that this is a medical process.
- Assessment: We start with a consultation to determine if you are a candidate for laser treatment.
- The Procedure: Most sessions involve local numbing to ensure your comfort. You might feel a tingling sensation, but it is rarely painful.
- Healing: After a CO2 laser session, you will experience a period of crusting and peeling. This usually lasts 5 to 7 days. This is not a sign of damage; it is a sign that your skin is actively replacing old, scarred tissue with new, healthy cells.
My goal is not to promise perfection, but to provide a visible, medical improvement that restores your skin's natural appearance. If you are ready to start the process, I am happy to assess your skin at my Paschim Vihar or Dwarka clinic.
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