Surface treatments<\/strong> soften appearance of the scar and reduce uneven pigmentation by removing the top layers of skin or altering the existing tissue. This is the most common type of scar revision technique and utilizes a variety of different methods including dermabrasion, laser therapy, chemical peels and skin bleachers. Some deep scars may require an incision for surgical removal.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\nFollowing your scar revision surgery, you are likely to experience minor swelling, bruising and discomfort for a week or two. The healing process continues as your scars gradually fade over time. Most results are long-lasting or permanent, but it may take several months to a year for them to become noticeable.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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