
laser scar treatment in Greenville, SC
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What is Laser Scar Treatment?
At New Life Health in Greenville, SC, our expert team performs laser scar treatments using the innovative Harmony XL PRO. This noninvasive procedure can decrease the size of a scar and rejuvenate the appearance of your skin. Laser scar treatment can help with one or multiple scars, and we can use it on different parts of the body. No matter the cause, most scars can be treated effectively. During a private consultation, our team will assess the treatment area to determine if this procedure is right for you. To learn more, schedule an appointment today.
What Are the Benefits of Laser Scar Treatment?
If you're concerned due to scarring or a scar on your face or body, laser scar treatment can help you accomplish fresher, more luminous skin. When performed at New Life Health, this procedure can help our patients in Greenville, SC substantially minimize the presence of their scars. There are also a wide number of other advantages, including:
Fixes most scar types
Generates brighter, softer skin
Targets scars on the face and body
Improves self-image and confidence
Virtually no downtime
Quick sessions
Laser Scar Treatment- FAQ’S
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Each situation is different, but most patients will only need 4 – 6 laser scar treatments before they've received the maximum benefits of the procedure. During your initial consultation, we will have a much clearer picture of your specific treatment plan.
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The length of time you must wait after the formation of a scar depends on its source. For instance, if it stems from a surgical procedure, it is usually safe to perform laser scar treatment after only a few weeks of the stitches being removed while acne scars may be treated as soon as the underlying acne outbreak is under control.
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Unfortunately, there is currently no treatment that can make a scar go away entirely. Instead, laser scar treatment is a useful method for significantly reducing the visibility of a scar.
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Some patients find laser scar treatment to be painful while others do not. The type of laser, the depth of the treatment, the area of treatment, and the patient's own pain tolerance are all factors. Those who have undergone the treatment usually refer to it as feeling like having a rubber band repeatedly popped against the skin.