In recent years, the field of cosmetology and aesthetic medicine has witnessed remarkable advancements in scar removal techniques. From surgical procedures to non-invasive treatments, the industry has evolved to offer a wide range of options for individuals seeking to minimise the appearance of scars.
In India, where physical appearance holds significant cultural importance, the demand for scar removal treatments has grown substantially. Dr Ajay Rana, Internationally Renowned Dermatologist, Surgeon and Aesthetic Physician, Founder and Director – Institute of Laser and Aesthetic Medicine (ILAMED) and Dermalyn Aesthetics, explores the cosmetology trends in scar removal in India, highlighting the innovative techniques that are gaining popularity and providing individuals with renewed confidence.
Laser Resurfacing
Laser resurfacing has emerged as a revolutionary scar removal technique in India. “This non-invasive procedure uses concentrated beams of light to target and eliminate the damaged skin cells, stimulating the growth of new, healthier skin,” said Dr Rana.
“With advancements in laser technology, this procedure has become highly precise, allowing for tailored treatments based on scar type, depth, and location. The versatility of laser resurfacing has made it a preferred choice for addressing various types of scars, including acne scars, surgical scars, and stretch marks,” he added.
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Chemical Peels
Chemical peels have been a staple in the cosmetology industry for scar removal and skin rejuvenation. “In India, this technique has gained popularity due to its effectiveness in treating superficial scars and hyperpigmentation,” said the doctor. He added that chemical peels involve the application of a specialised solution on the skin, which causes controlled exfoliation and promotes the growth of new, smoother skin.
He suggested that the depth of the peel can be adjusted according to the severity of the scar, allowing for customised treatments. With proper aftercare, individuals can experience significant improvement in the appearance of their scars.
Microneedling
Microneedling, also known as collagen induction therapy, has become increasingly popular in scar removal treatments across India. Microneedling is particularly effective for treating acne scars, as it targets both the surface and the underlying layers of the skin, resulting in smoother and more even-textured skin over time.
“This procedure involves the use of a device equipped with tiny needles that create controlled micro-injuries in the skin,” said Dr Rana. He added that these micro-injuries trigger the body’s natural healing process, stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, which helps in reducing the appearance of scars.
Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
“This procedure involves the extraction of a small amount of the patient’s blood, which is then processed to separate the platelet-rich plasma. The concentrated platelets, abundant in growth factors, are then injected into the scarred area,” said Dr Rana.
“PRP therapy promotes tissue regeneration, accelerates healing, and improves the overall texture and appearance of scars. This natural approach to scar removal has gained popularity due to its minimal invasiveness and potential for long-lasting results,” said the doctor.
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Dermal Fillers
“Dermal fillers have gained prominence in scar revision, particularly for depressed or indented scars. These fillers, usually composed of hyaluronic acid or collagen-stimulating substances, are injected beneath the scarred area to lift and plump the skin,” said Dr Rana.
“The result is an improvement in the overall contour and texture of the scar, making it less noticeable. Dermal fillers offer immediate results with minimal downtime, making them a popular choice for scar revision procedures,” he said.
Surgical Scar Revision
For individuals with deep or complex scars, surgical scar revision techniques remain a viable option. In India, skilled cosmetic and aesthetic surgeons employ advanced surgical procedures to minimise the appearance of scars caused by trauma, burns, or previous surgeries.
“These procedures may involve scar excision, skin grafting or flap techniques, aiming to improve the scar’s appearance and blend it more seamlessly with the surrounding skin. Surgical scar revision requires expertise and careful planning, making it essential to consult with a qualified and experienced aesthetic surgeon,” said Dr Rana.
Conclusion
The field of cosmetology and aesthetic medicine in India is witnessing rapid advancements in scar removal treatments, offering individuals a range of options to achieve smoother, scar-free skin. Laser resurfacing, chemical peels, micro-needling, PRP therapy, derma fillers and surgical scar revision have emerged as key trends in scar removal.
While the choice of treatment depends on various factors, such as scar type, severity, and individual preferences, it is crucial to consult with a qualified cosmetologist or aesthetic surgeon to determine the most suitable approach. With these advancements, individuals in India can regain their self-confidence by reducing the appearance of scars and achieving smoother, rejuvenated skin.
[Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only. Consult your healthcare provider to get a thorough diagnosis and treatment as per your health needs.]
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