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What is the "Dermaroller". Can it improve scarring?

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The Dermaroller is an instrument that has tiny needles embedded in it that is rolled across the surface of the skin. It is mainly used for better absorption of topical treatments and does not appear to actually break up scar tissue. For more information, read this thread: http://www.acne.org/messageboard/index.php...ard/index.php... See similar questions...

Can "Copper Peptides" improve scarring?

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Copper Peptides may be able to improve the appearance of scarring by stimulating collagen production after a more ablative procedure such as needling. Copper Peptides are a topical treatment and therefore results will vary for each individual. See similar questions...

What about scarring?

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The incisions are so tiny, that any scarring is not seen. Most patients can barely see their incisions four to six weeks following surgery. Compared to the “railroad tracks” associated with traditional vein stripping, the scars are practically non-existent. See similar questions...

I have bad scarring on my face. What can I do to improve this?

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Firstly, you will need to come in for a consultation so that our therapists can assess your skin. Following this individual assessment, our therapists will prescribe specific course of treatments and homecare . We have a number of treatments which can help with this problem such as Multilase, Microdermabrasion and specific facial treatments. A combination of any of these treatments work exceptionally well! For more information or bookings for this service contact us. See similar questions...

What is acne scarring?

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Acne scarring is a reaction to the inflammation in the skin caused by acne. During the inflammatory process, tissue is destroyed and in an attempt to heal the skin, a reaction called fibrosis occurs. Fibrosis leads to changes in the texture of the skin that can be thinner (called atrophic) or thicker (called hypertrophic) than normal skin. Scarring is permanent. See similar questions...

Question: Will there be any scarring?

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Answer: Absolutely. These methods work on all types of moles, wart, and skin-tags, including genital warts. See similar questions...

Can anything be done about scarring?

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Scarring is best prevented by getting rid of the acne. Dermatologists can use various methods to improve the scarring caused by acne. The treatment must always be individualized for the specific patient. Chemical peels may be used in some patients, while dermabrasion or laser abrasion may benefit others. It is important that the acne be well controlled before any procedure is used to alleviate scarring. See similar questions...

What about detectability and scarring?

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If you can tell an individual has had a hair transplant, then it wasn't performed properly. Using artistic state-of-the-art techniques, an individual should have a completely natural looking head of hair, including a hairline so natural that the hair can be brushed back or cut very short. See similar questions...

What if I suffer from pigmentation & scarring?

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We have the Whitening treatment which helps lighten dark spots, pigmentation and uneven skin tone. This treatment leaves skin looking and feeling translucent and is safe enough for most skin types. Try our White Mask weekly to help correct problems between visits. See similar questions...

Can Electrology Be Harmful or Cause Scarring?

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Under normal conditions, there are no harmful effects from electrology treatment. Most undesirable aftereffects are caused by the patient. Scratching, picking, or using heavy makeup, and of course general uncleanliness, can cause problems. Caution should be taken with diabetics and patients prone to keloids. To avoid harming the patient, the electrologist should not treat areas inside the nose or ears, or wherever there are skin irritations, until the patient has been examined by a physician. See similar questions...

How often should you check on scarring?

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We typically recommend checking every 3 months, and we offer sperm banking based upon the quality of the sample. The chance of scarring is approximately 7 to 10 percent in the first 1 to 2 years following a successful reversal. See similar questions...

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