Sikhi Skin & Hair Clinic

SCAR REVISION

Scar revision

Acne scars are pits or depressions left behind after acne heals. They occur due to abnormal production of collagen after acne breakouts.
Acne scars rarely fade away on their own.

In scar revision we use procedures like peels, subsicion,microneedling radio frequency MNRF, PRP, lasers.

What is subsicion ?

It is a minimally invasive procedure done after local anaesthesia. It involves breaking of fibrous strands under the scars that keep them adhered to the underlying structures.

What is microneedling radio frequency ?

This is one of the latest technology for scar correction. It uses radio frequency energy to boost the production of collagen and helps reduce the depth of scars. Along with scar revision it has skin tightening effect and is used for anti aging.

Microneedling radio frequency

This is one of the best and latest technology to treat acne scars, open pores and also used for skin tightening effect.

In this radiofrequency energy is used to boost up the production of collagen and reduce the depth of scars.

Benefits of MNRF :-
– No side effects
– Improves skin texture
– Elevates the depressed acne scars
– Tightens the skin
– For enlarged pores.

Faq's

Are there any potential side effects or risks associated with Scar Revision?

Common side effects may include temporary redness, swelling, or mild discomfort. Serious complications are rare when the procedure is performed by a qualified professional.

How long do the results of Scar Revision treatments last?

Results can vary depending on the treatment and individual factors. Some treatments offer long-lasting results, while others may require periodic maintenance sessions to sustain the desired outcome.

How can I book a Scar Revision appointment at Sikhi Skin & Hair Clinic?

To schedule a Scar Revision appointment or consultation, please contact our clinic at +91 9121614295. Our dedicated team is here to address your inquiries and guide you through the process of achieving smoother, scar-reduced skin with Scar Revision.