Laser & Medi-Spa
Inkless Stretch Mark | Scar Revision
Scar revision is a procedure aimed at improving the appearance of scars caused by injury, surgery, or other skin trauma. The goal of scar revision is not to completely erase the scar but to make it less noticeable by improving its texture, color, and blending it more seamlessly with the surrounding skin. We use needles and serums in this treatment that allows us to break down the scar tissue, stimulate collagen production and cellular rejuvenation, improving the appearance of stretch marks or scars.
Stretch marks, while technically not scars, can also benefit from treatments that are part of scar revision. Stretch marks are formed when the skin rapidly stretches or shrinks due to growth, pregnancy, or weight fluctuations, causing the collagen and elastin in the skin to rupture. Treatments like laser therapy, microdermabrasion, and microneedling can help reduce the appearance of stretch marks by promoting collagen production and improving the texture and color of the skin.
Overall, scar revision for both scars and stretch marks aims to improve cosmetic appearance and help individuals feel more confident about their skin. Inkless stretch mark | scar revision is designed to help improve + repair the scar. For stretch marks clients may see up to a 70% improvement in the appearance of their Stretch marks after only ONE session. lt ls possible to completely diminish the appearance of stretch marks.
Please note a consultation is required - call us at 780.449.6545 to book in.
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