Laser resurfacing improves thickness, texture, and surface irregularities by reorganising dense or disordered collagen.
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.
Stretch marks (striae) form when the skin stretches rapidly and the underlying collagen and elastin fibres are disrupted. This damage occurs when the skin cannot adapt quickly enough to changes such as growth, pregnancy, weight fluctuations, or hormonal changes. As the skin heals, it forms visible lines or streaks rather than returning fully to its original structure.
Their appearance can vary depending on factors such as genetics, skin type, hormonal influences, the speed and extent of skin stretching, and overall skin health. Stretch marks often begin as red, purple, or pink lines and gradually fade to lighter or silvery marks over time.
Although stretch marks cannot be completely removed, early treatment and targeted skin therapies can help stimulate collagen production, improve skin texture, and reduce the visibility of these marks.
Surgical scar treatment is not simply aesthetic refinement — it is controlled tissue remodelling aimed at improving both form and function.
Vascular laser specifically targets excess blood vessels within a scar, making it highly effective for reducing persistent redness.
Laser resurfacing improves thickness, texture, and surface irregularities by reorganising dense or disordered collagen.
PRP can help improve certain scars by modifying the underlying scar tissue.
Collagen-stimulating injections work by activating the skin’s natural collagen production within the dermis. Over time, this gradual collagen remodeling can help improve the depth, texture, and overall appearance of certain types of scars.
• 3 x Co2 laser resurfacing treatments
• Post-treatment recovery care
Stimulate collagen production and improve skin texture in the early stages of stretch mark formation.
• Improvement in skin texture
• Reduction in redness and early stretch marks
• Subtle smoothing of the skin surface
• 4 x Co2 laser resurfacing treatments
• Targeted collagen-stimulating injections
• 3 vascular laser treatment
• Post-treatment recovery care
Promote deeper collagen remodeling and improve the appearance of stretch marks.
• Visible improvement in stretch mark depth and texture
• Enhanced skin firmness and elasticity
• Gradual fading of stretch mark colour
• 4–6 x Co2 laser resurfacing treatments
• Advanced skin regeneration protocols
• Post-treatment recovery care
Stimulate deeper dermal remodeling and improve the appearance of established stretch marks.
• Smoother skin texture
• Reduction in stretch mark depth and visibility
• Stronger, more resilient skin structure
Scar revision is generally safe when performed by a skilled professional, but like any medical procedure, it carries potential risks and complications.
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.
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