Plastic Surgery

FAQ About Plastic Surgery

Plastic Surgery
one year ago | gizem

Can plastic surgery remove scars or stretch marks?

Plastic surgery can help improve the appearance of scars and stretch marks, but it cannot completely remove them. Here are some common procedures that are used to address these concerns:

  • Scar Revision: Scar revision surgery aims to minimize the appearance of scars by altering their shape, size, or texture. This can involve techniques such as surgical excision, tissue rearrangement, or laser resurfacing. Scar revision procedures can help improve the overall appearance of scars, making them less noticeable or blending them better with the surrounding skin.
  • Dermabrasion: Dermabrasion is a procedure that involves the removal of the top layers of skin using a specialized instrument. It is commonly used to treat superficial scars and can help improve the texture and appearance of the skin. However, it may not be suitable for deep scars or stretch marks.
  • Laser Therapy: Laser treatments, such as fractional laser resurfacing or pulsed-dye laser therapy, can be effective in reducing the appearance of scars and stretch marks. These treatments work by stimulating collagen production and promoting skin regeneration. Laser therapy can help improve the texture, color, and overall visibility of scars and stretch marks.
  • Microneedling: Microneedling is a procedure that involves creating controlled micro-injuries to the skin using small needles. This stimulates collagen production and promotes skin rejuvenation. It can be used to improve the appearance of certain types of scars and stretch marks by encouraging the growth of new, healthy skin cells.
  • Tummy Tuck: A tummy tuck (abdominoplasty) can address both loose abdominal skin and stretch marks in the lower abdomen. During the procedure, excess skin and underlying tissues are removed, and the remaining skin is tightened. This can result in a smoother and more toned appearance of the abdomen, with a reduction in the visibility of stretch marks.