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How To remove Surgical scars

When it comes to scar management, the difference is not the device — it is the depth of medical expertise guiding every step.

Your treatment is performed by a doctor — from start to finish.

No delegation.
No dilution of expertise.
No fragmented care pathways.

Surgical scars form as part of the body’s natural healing process after an incision, when new collagen is produced to repair the skin. 

Their appearance can vary depending on factors such as genetics, skin type, wound tension, sun exposure, infection, and how well the wound is managed during healing. 

Although scars cannot be completely removed, early treatment and proper prevention can significantly improve their appearance and reduce the risk of more noticeable scarring.

What we use

Surgical scar treatment is not simply aesthetic refinement — it is controlled tissue remodelling aimed at improving both form and function.

Vascular Laser

Vascular laser specifically targets excess blood vessels within a scar, making it highly effective for reducing persistent redness. 

 

 

Laser Resurfacing

Laser resurfacing improves thickness, texture, and surface irregularities by reorganising dense or disordered collagen.

Injection treatment

Injectables can help improve certain scars by modifying the underlying scar tissue. Doctors may use corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation and flatten raised scars.

Hydrodissection of scar tissue

minimally invasive procedure where our doctor uses ultrasound  to see under the skin and guide a small amount of fluid to separate scarring tissues to healthy skin so it can move normally again. This helps reduce pain, improve movement, and relieve pressure on trapped nerves

Doctor-led scar revision

precise, personalised treatment from consultation to completion.

Our Treatment Packages

Redness Dominant Scar

3 Vascular Laser Sessions

A structured three-session program designed to progressively reduce scar redness, settle persistent inflammation, and support smoother scar maturation.

Delivered in staged intervals for cumulative improvement, this series enhances colour blending and long-term outcomes — providing greater clinical impact and value than single, isolated treatments.

from $300/session

Raised and Red Scar

 3 CO₂ Laser Sessions 
A targeted three-session protocol designed to improve scar texture, thickness, and surface irregularities.

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3 Vascular Laser Sessions – Redness Reduction Series
A structured three-session plan to progressively reduce scar redness, calm inflammation, and promote healthier scar maturation. 

from $450/session

Thick & Established Scar

Advanced Scar Remodelling Protocol
(3 CO₂ Laser + 3 Vascular Laser + 3 Injection Treatments)

By combining modalities across strategically timed sessions, this protocol treats the scar at multiple biological levels — delivering more complete correction, better long-term maturation, and significantly greater value than standalone treatments.

 

from $600/session

Patients who choose us are typically seeking:

• A higher standard of clinical oversight

• Direct access to the treating doctor

• A non-delegated treatment pathway

• Measured, medically rational scar improvement

Our scar treatment signature is doctor-driven and individually tailored, integrating fractional CO₂ laser for structural remodelling, Laser Genesis for dermal stimulation and redness reduction, vascular laser for persistent erythema, PRP to enhance regenerative healing

Treatments are strategically sequenced according to:

• scar subtype

• skin type

• individual healing behaviour

• allowing for controlled collagen remodelling and progressive textural improvement.

risks & complications

Scar revision is generally safe when performed by a skilled professional, but like any medical procedure, it carries potential risks and complications.

  1. 1) Scarring itself is a common concern, as the process may replace one scar with another, though the new scar is often smaller and less noticeable. 
  2. 2) Infection is a possible complication, though this is rare and typically preventable with proper wound care.

3) skin discoloration, such as hyperpigmentation (darkening) or hypopigmentation (lightening), particularly in individuals with darker skin tones.

4) Prolonged redness, swelling, or sensitivity may occur during the healing process.

Expertise That Is Not Diluted

Precision Medicine

Many clinics optimise for throughput.
We optimise for outcome.

These are medical decisions — not technician-level tasks.

Scars cannot be erased entirely; however, with appropriate early intervention and evidence-based treatment, their visibility, texture, and associated symptoms can be substantially improved

Scar tissue behaves unpredictably. It demands:

  • Depth control

  • Energy calibration

  • Anatomical awareness

  • Experience with complication management

We Will Help You Every Step Of The Way​

over 15 years of medical experience