Everyone has a scar, whether it's large or small, visible or subtle. While many scars are harmless, they can sometimes cause cosmetic or physical issues. At our clinic, we specialise in treating all types of scars using advanced laser technology, addressing everything from deep stretch marks to surface scars from injuries.
Clear your skin with our advanced acne therapy, using medical treatments and LED light to reduce breakouts and restore clarity.
Remove small skin irregularities with precision using our effective electrocoagulation treatments for clearer, smoother skin.
Combat deep skin pigmentation with Cosmelan's advanced mask and home care products for a clearer, more even complexion.
Medical peels target aging, acne, pigmentation, and texture with solutions of varying depths for effective skin rejuvenation.
Target fine lines, texture, pigment and acne scars with microneedling, boosting collagen for a smoother, rejuvenated complexion.
Brighten tired eyes and reduce dark circles with our specialized perioculair peeling for a refreshed, youthful appearance.
Target pigment with our advanced laser treatment, which uses precise light pulses to break down and eliminate unwanted pigment.
Pseudofolliculitis barbae, or "shaving bumps," happens when hair grows back into the skin, causing painful red bumps.
A scar is a mark left on the skin after an injury or wound has healed. It forms when the skin's deep layers, known as the dermis, are damaged. As the wound heals, the body produces collagen to repair the tissue, resulting in a different texture or color compared to the surrounding skin. Scars can vary in appearance, ranging from flat and pale to raised and red, depending on factors like the depth of the wound, the healing process, and individual skin types. Common causes of scarring include surgeries, injuries, acne, and burns. While scars often fade over time, they can sometimes remain visible or affect skin texture.
We offer advanced scar treatments using the Frax Pro Ellipse laser, an effective solution for both acne and other types of scars. The fractional laser targets specific areas of the skin by creating a pattern of tiny, controlled heat spots.
This technique stimulates the production of collagen, which is essential for skin renewal and repair. As the laser induces these controlled heat points, it promotes natural healing, smooths and refines the skin’s texture, and reduces the visibility of scars. The laser’s heat also causes the treated tissue to contract, which improves skin structure and helps diminish the appearance of scars, resulting in clearer, more even skin.
After the treatment, your skin may appear red and feel slightly tight. The Frax Pro Ellipse laser uses a fractional approach, meaning it treats only parts of the skin with each pulse, leaving surrounding areas intact. This intact skin aids in the healing process by promoting the formation of new skin cells, ensuring the treatment is both safe and controlled. Typically, the recovery period lasts between 3 to 5 days and you may experience redness and swelling during the first 3 days.
Every skin type and scar is unique, so we begin with a thorough consultation to assess the number of treatments required for optimal results. Typically, achieving a smooth, even skin texture with minimal scarring involves 3 to 5 sessions. Keep in mind that results can vary for each individual.
During your consultation, you'll meet with a skin therapist to discuss your goals, explore treatment options, and create a personalized plan based on your specific needs.
Before starting your treatment, you'll review a health declaration form and treatment agreement. We'll document your progress with photos and discuss your personalized treatment plan, ensuring you're fully informed about what to expect.
Once your treatment plan is finalized, our experienced skin therapist will perform advanced techniques using high-quality products. We ensure a comfortable experience, provide aftercare instructions, and schedule follow-up appointments to support your journey to healthier, radiant skin.