Scars Removal

Scars, in addition to ruining your appearance, are one of the primary reasons for your low self-esteem. If you have a scar from a wound, surgery, or even acne, Al Mada Clinic can help. Our expert dermatologists will advise you on the best way to remove scars and restore your even-toned, glowing skin.
What are scars?
Scars occur as a result of the natural healing process of wounds, incisions, acne or any other skin condition. There are several factors interfering with how a scar looks like and how it will be treated. Generally speaking, your dermatologist will decide the best treatment based on the site and depth of your scar in addition to your age and medical history.

How are scars treated?
Scars can be treated using several scar removal options, including:
Fractional LASER
In this technique, LASER beam is directed towards the scar to remove the superficial skin layer and stimulate collagen production in deeper layers. This technique can also be combined with PRP or stem cell injections for better results.
Fillers
Fillers, particularly calcium fillers, may be used by our experts to fill deep scars and make them even with your skin. This method yields only temporary results. This is why, in order to maintain the results, you may need to revise from time to time.
Surgical scar removal
Surgical interventions can help you restore your skin condition and improve scar appearance.
Injections
Injecting the scars with steroids may help decrease the size of the scar and soften the scar tissue. However, this technique provides temporary results. This is why your dermatologist may recommend several sessions.

If you have scars and would like to get rid of them, your treatment is one call away! give us a call and book your appointment.

FAQs:
1.What are different types of scars?
Scars are not all the same, there are different types that require different treatments. The most common scars are: Keloid scars, contracture scars, hypertrophic scars and acne scars.
2.Do all scars need treatment?
No, some scars may fade away on their own. However, some scars may leave marks that last for years and may require treatment.
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