Laser Scar Removal and Reduction

Laser treatment for the removal of scars on the face and body demands the delicate and artful use of our multiple-modality protocols.

Laser Scar Removal and Reduction

Laser treatment for the removal of scars on the face and body demands the delicate and artful use of our multiple-modality protocols.

On a spectrum from successfully making a scar much less noticeable than before, to “I’ve even forgotten that I ever had a scar”, AMA’s laser scar removal protocols have the ability to transform your scars as far as is physiologically possible.

Watch the video : An introduction to laser scar removal

At AMA Regenerative Medicine & Skincare, we understand how traumatic scars can be, especially those on the face and other areas of your body that you don’t want to conceal. You may have tried a variety of ineffective scar removal treatments in vain that may have left you disillusioned and depressed.

We understand the frustration that scars cause our patients. This is why we have developed a unique, multiple-modality laser protocol to delicately and artfully remodel your scar, causing it to gradually blend in with the surrounding skin, giving our patients the dramatic results they are hoping for.

Explore the photos below to see individual patient results before and after laser scar removal treatment.


 

Explore the photos below to see individual patient results before and after laser scar removal treatment.

Every Scar is a Unique Anomaly

It is important to understand that every scar is a unique anomaly. The collagen that makes up a scar will differ in its structure depending on how the damage was inflicted, (surgical scar, burn scar, stretch mark scar, acne scar, etc.), when it was inflicted, as well as where on the body it occurred. After all, the skin on different parts of your body can be very different and therefore will scar differently.

Even within a single scar the collagen structure might be very different. For instance a scar that extends from a joint where the skin is constantly moving and stretching, to an area away from the joint where the skin stays relatively immobile.

Thus, each scar has its own unique structure that requires a unique set of energy settings and combinations necessary to “unlock its secret structural code” enabling us to effectively remodel its structure, minimizing it, smoothing it out, and blending it into the surrounding skin.

How Laser Scar Removal Works

Due to the fact that every scar is essentially an anomaly, making each scar different in composition and structure, all of our laser treatments to remove scars are customized specifically for each patient.

A typical scar removal treatment regimen consists of 5 to 7 laser treatment sessions combined with a combination of non-laser modalities such as Microneedling, and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT).

There are five distinct phases in scar removal treatments:

Phase 1 – Color blending of the Scar

When scars are formed…

  • A) The scars may contain an excess of pigment making cells (melanocytes) that cause the scar to become darker than the surrounding skin;
  • B) The scars may contain an excess of vascularization that causes the scar to become purple, red or pink.
  • C) The scars may be devoid of either A) or B) and may therefore be lighter than the surrounding skin.

Depending on A, B, or C, a special series of treatments will blend the color to match the surrounding skin.

Phase 2 – Remodeling the Scars Collagen

Converts the scar collagen into healthy collagen.

Phase 3 – Scar Contraction

Shrinks the scar from side to side.

Phase 4 – Stimulation of New Collagen

Once the discoloration in the scar has been corrected, intense collagen treatments are carefully selected to stimulate, within the scar, the natural production of fresh, new collagen. This fills the scar with new healthy collagen.

These treatments are designed to interact with collagen fibers deep beneath your skin. This accelerates the removal old, deteriorated collagen and causes less-damaged collagen to remodel itself through your body’s own physiological processes.

Within 2 to 3 scar removal procedures the fibroblast cells that exist throughout the dermis are also stimulated to produce new, healthy, young collagen.

Phase 5 – Resurfacing of the Scar with Erbium Laser

Smoothing out the surface of the scar to blend with the surrounding skin is the final step of the laser scar removal treatment.

Watch the video : How scars are removed with lasers

This is done with a “laser peel”, also known as an epidermal resurfacing laser or erbium laser. The epidermal resurfacing laser removes a predetermined section of the surface of the skin (the dead skin cells that make of the upper layer).

This smooths the surface of the scar removing any roughness, imperfections, discoloration and fine wrinkles.

The Laser Scar Removal Process

When healing scars, here is the best way to think about it… Many different types of scars, created by many different types of events, on many different parts of the body, can be effectively treated with lasers. Usually, newer scars on a person do respond better and faster to treatment than older scars on that same person.

However, between different people that same comparison can not be made. Some people with older scars will be more responsive to treatment than other people with younger scars.

Every Patient and Every Scar is Unique

As a prerequisite, it is important for patients to understand that all scars are unique, and each is an anomaly.  Thus, not only do treatment outcomes vary from patient to patient, but even on the same patient, two scars just a few inches away from each other can be very different, and will treat differently as they go through stages of remodeling and healing. 

The ability to physiologically remodel scars depends on several factors.

  • The cause of the scar. For instance, scars caused by burns can be significantly different the scars from other causes.
  • Where the scar is on the body
  • How old the scar is
  • How old the person is
  • Most importantly, the physiological responsiveness of the person

This is why is is so important to customize a scar removal treatment protocol for each scar and for each patient. 

A Natural Regeneration of New Collagen

The laser scar removal treatment is entirely natural. We stimulate the regenerative mechanisms inherent in a patient’s skin and then give the skin time to develop new tissue and reconstruct the scar collagen into fresh new type 1 collagen..

Throughout the treatment, we carefully monitor how the skin responds and adjust the laser protocol as needed to achieve the maximum regeneration of collagen from the skin.

The Process Of Healing and Blending

As you might expect, scars often look worse after each treatment until they have had time to heal, revealing the improvement. They are likely to be red and swollen, and temporary pigmentation known as “post inflammatory hyperpigmentation” is frequent in some skin types. PIH can be lightened with specific lotions and completely resolved when the scars have been addressed.

Which each laser scar removal treatment, the scars gradually blend back into the surrounding skin becoming less and less visible.

We use over twenty different high-tech medical lasers, PRP, ozone, microneedling, specialized homeopathic injections, subcision (subcutaneous incisional surgery), and even stem cells to do all of this.

A Series of Treatments are Required

While some scars can be reduced in as few as three treatments, some can take much longer…. from three to eight to twelve laser treatment sessions. Because of this, we charge by the amount of time it takes to complete each treatment session and patients pay as they go, because we never know how quickly a patient’s scars will heal!

Bell curve illustration.

Aesthetic medical procedures follow the well known “bell curve” with typical patient response in the middle..

In general, aesthetic medical treatments follow the well-known “bell curve” graph, which is typical of most biological systems. The vast majority of patients, 80%, fall into the “average” category. 10% are “slow responders” who may require more treatments than the typical patient. The lucky 10% are “super responders,” who achieve their desired results faster and with fewer treatments than the average patient.

Laser Scar Removal FAQs

A. Typically we combine modalities for superior results. Your customized protocol will include a combination of micro-needling and laser treatments. Though lasers and mirco-needling are both effective therapies when used separately, the physiological response of your skin in remodeling your scar is far greater when combined.  Of course ‘how’ to combine them is quite a trick, and is both a science and art.  To that end we have dedicated the past 20+ years in exploring and developing the science and art of “multiple modality therapies”, and have become quite masterful therein.

A. Dog bites are more common than one would think. We have treated many such scars at our clinics.

There are several different modalities that can make a huge difference in the appearance of dog bite scars. To help the body remodel the scar tissue into healthy collagen we use ozone injections combined with “subcision”.

To stimulate the regeneration of healthy skin we use various laser technologies. In cases where there is a lot of soft tissue loss, we stimulate the regeneration of healthy new tissue with the use of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells. Using this type of multiple modality scar removal protocol can produce results that are absolutely spectacular.

A. Yes they can! We have had patients with multiple cigarette burns on various parts of their body that we have successfully treated.

To clarify, the treatments do not “remove” the scars. The scars are healed and remodeled by the skin’s own regenerative capacity. Our laser scar removal protocols are designed to interact with your physiology and accelerate the natural regenerative process. That is why our scar removal protocols work so well.

A. The development of keloided or hyper-trophic scars following a surgical procedure is very common. We have many patients that come to us after they have had surgery. Yes, this procedure will work for your scar! We will develop a laser scar removal protocol that is precisely customized for your scar and skin.

A. Not only are the lips functional marvels, needed for eating, speech, expression and of course kissing, they are the central focus of beauty on a person’s face. Wow! Yes! We can treat scars on the lips. The treatment is very gradual and gentle.

A. We make sure the skin is well anesthetized (we have various ways of ensuring this depending on the patient) prior to any laser treatment. This ensures that both during and after treatment the patient is comfortable.

A. You would think so.. and typically younger/newer scars on a given person do respond better and faster than older scars on the same person.

However, you can’t make that exact comparison between different people.  Because some people with older scars will be more responsive than younger people with younger scars!

Bottom line, the ability to physiologically remodel scars depends on:

  1. What caused the scar
  2. Where on the body the scar is
  3. The age of the scar
  4. The age of the person
  5. Most importantly:  The physiological responsiveness of the patient.

Given all the above, you can probably understand better why it is so important to customize the treatment protocol for each patient and every scar.  We treat and observe, modify and observe, in order to engineer with our 25 different lasers, the most effective protocol for every scar.

A. Kenalog injections are the most widely used treatments for deflating a keloid scar. It is safe and very effective. However, if too much is injected, too much deflation can occur.  That is why it is important to be sure that your doctor has the experience necessary to inject just the right amount.  As in all our protocols, we take a deliberately judicious and relaxed view of arriving at the exact “sweet spot” in all of our injection therapies.  By this I mean that we deliberately inject very conservatively in order to avoid injecting too much.  This often means that we need to schedule additional visits with a particular patient for further injections.  To date, in 14 years and many thousands of injections we have “landed softly” every time.

A. Unfortunately, ingesting collagen doesn’t do much. Your skin must create its own collagen from the beginning in order to manufacture new collagen. Any collagen you consume, from whatever source, is a complex protein matrix that your digestive system first breaks down into its building block components known as amino acids. Your body will then employ those amino acids to create new proteins, which may be cartilage or collagen, among other things. Simply ensure that your food is nutritious and contains all of the necessary amino acids. Aside from that, there are a few extremely good retail items with a perfectly balanced assortment of natural amino acids.

The scar removal techniques are all tailored to the type of scar we’re dealing with. Scar remodeling….. is what we term them since we stimulate your natural physiology to redesign the scar and rebuild healthy new skin.

A. A dark scar will almost always have a tendency to turn dark again, even after complete resolution. The body does this to defend itself from the sun or other potentially damaging elements. In this sense, our bodies are extremely intelligent and efficient. Because of its natural inclination to darken, you may need to keep the region covered with sunscreen and/or physical block (such as clothing) after treatments. If this occurs, a touch-up will be required.

Learn More About Our Laser Treatments

Everything on our website comes from from reputable publications, books and scientific journals, most of which are available on PubMed and other government websites. These include Meta-Analysis’, Randomized Controlled Trials, Clinical Trials, Systematic Reviews, Books and Documents. We encourage you to read the science, in order to separate fact from fiction, so that you can arrive at a full understanding of what is best for your skin. We would be honored to be a part of that educational journey with you.

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