Concerns

Scarring

It’s estimated that around 80% of us will experience scarring, stretch marks, and open pores at some point. Finding a solution can be a challenge, especially for those with mature skin.

Scarring, stretch marks, and open pores are common skin concerns that can impact our self-confidence. Understanding the types, treatment procedures, and skincare strategies can help you address these issues effectively.

Types of Scarring

  • Scarring: Scars result from the natural healing process of the skin after an injury, surgery, or acne. They can appear as raised, depressed, or discoloured marks, varying in size and texture.
  • Stretch Marks: These occur when the skin stretches rapidly, causing the collagen and elastin fibers to break. They commonly develop during pregnancy, growth spurts, or rapid weight gain/loss. Stretch marks appear as parallel lines, often with a reddish or silvery hue.
  • Open Pores: Pores are small openings in the skin that release oils and sweat. Open pores refer to enlarged or visibly prominent pores, typically on the face. They can be more noticeable in individuals with oily or acne-prone skin.

 

Dealing with scarring, stretch marks, and open pores requires a multi-faceted approach. While complete elimination may not be possible, significant improvement is attainable through various treatment procedures, customized skincare regimens, and professional guidance. Consult with skincare experts to determine the best course of action tailored to your specific needs, and embrace a journey towards healthier, more confident skin.

Scarring before treatment
Scarring after treatment

Treatment Procedures

  • Scarring: Treatment options include laser therapy, microdermabrasion, chemical peels, dermal fillers, and surgical procedures like scar revision. Consult a dermatologist or plastic surgeon to determine the most suitable approach for your specific scar type.
  • Stretch Marks: Topical creams, oils, and serums containing ingredients like retinol, hyaluronic acid, and vitamin C can help improve the appearance of stretch marks. Other treatments include laser therapy, microneedling, and radiofrequency-based procedures like fractional resurfacing.
  • Open Pores: Skincare treatments like gentle exfoliation, oil-free cleansers, and toners containing salicylic acid or witch hazel can help minimise the appearance of open pores. Professional treatments such as chemical peels, hydradermerbrasion, or laser therapy can also be effective in refining pore size.

Frequently Asked
Questions

What causes scarring?
When you injure your skin, a scar is part of how your skin heals. If the dermis layer of your skin is affected by an injury, your body will produce a protein called collagen in order to rebuild the part of the skin that was damaged. This collagen, which is fibrous, causes the scar to form. Scars look and feel different from the tissue that surrounds them, but the way they look depends on many different factors, including the type of injury and where it is located. Age, sex, and ethnicity also impact the appearance of scars.
Can you get rid of scars completely?
You cannot get rid of a scar, but most scars fade over time without any treatment. If a scar is more severe or bothering you, we may be able to recommend treatments with the aim to help improve how the scar looks.

Treatment options for Scarring

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