Laser Treatment

We believe the “completion” of a surgery is not just suturing, but ensuring that scars do not remain.
Laser treatment can flatten scars, reduce color differences, and create a more natural skin texture.

Mamms Clinic Plastic Surgery strives to improve the size and shape of scars through laser treatment tailored to each patient’s scarring stage.

Post-operative Laser Care

Laser treatment for surgical scars is necessary to improve their size and shape.
Laser treatment can flatten scars, reduce color differences, and create a more natural skin texture.

Scar Improvement

Redness, pigmentation (black or brown), keloids, or hypertrophic scars can form after surgery. Lasers soften thick skin tissue and make scars less noticeable.

Relief of Discomfort or Itching

We treat post-operative scars that can cause itching or discomfort.

Personalized Treatment

Custom, tailored treatments are available depending on each patient’s scar condition.

At Mamms Clinic Plastic Surgery, we facilitate fast recovery through our post-operative laser care program as part of our aftercare service.

The types of scars that may occur after surgery, along with their treatment processes and prevention methods, are as follows.

Red Scars

Red scars are typically the color seen in the early stages of scar formation, caused by inflammatory reactions or concentrated blood vessels during the healing process. While red scars may naturally fade over time, they can be improved faster through treatment. There are various ways to treat red scars, and the primary treatments are as follows.

What is the DDR Vascular Laser?

Steroid Injections

Hypertrophic Scars

A hypertrophic scar is a condition where excessive collagen forms during the skin’s healing process after surgery or trauma, resulting in a thick, raised scar. While some hypertrophic scars improve naturally over time, better results can be achieved through treatment. There are various methods available for treating hypertrophic scars.

What is the Er:YAG Laser?

Steroid Injections (for Hypertrophic Scars)

Atrophic Scars (Surface Scars)

Atrophic or surface scars appear as shallow, broad marks on the skin. While they have a shallow depth and may have an uneven surface texture, they are generally characterized by not being thick or protruding. The following methods are used to treat these scars.

CO2 Laser (Fractional Laser)

Pigmentation Treatment

Pigmentation occurs when melanin accumulates excessively in the skin. There are several ways to treat pigmentation, and the most effective methods include the following:

Pico-Toning Laser

Whitening Creams

What is the Nd:YAG Laser?

Precautions After Laser Treatment

Your skin will gradually improve over several weeks following the treatment, providing long-lasting and natural-looking results.

Apply Sunscreen

Since your skin becomes highly sensitive after treatment, it is essential to use sunscreen to avoid direct sun exposure.

Hydration and Soothing Care

The treated area may become dry. Apply sufficient moisturizer to soothe the skin and avoid any excessive irritation.

Avoid Irritating Cosmetics

Your skin is in a delicate state. It is best to avoid scrubs or cosmetic products containing harsh chemical ingredients.

Recovery Period

In general, a recovery period of 3 to 7 days is required. During this time, slight redness or peeling may occur. It is important to maintain a thorough post-treatment care routine while resting comfortably.

Effective Solutions for Reducing Surgical Scars

Silicone Gel Sheets & Creams

Applying silicone gel sheets or creams creates a moisture barrier that balances the skin’s hydration. This helps alleviate inflammation and improves the color of the scar.

Vitamin C Serum

Vitamin C inhibits melanin production and brightens the skin tone. Daily use can prevent new pigmentation and help improve existing discoloration.

Sebaceous Gland Inhibitors

These are effective in preventing pigmentation caused by excessive sebum production. They are particularly useful for treating post-acne pigmentation.

Swelling & Regeneration Management

Healite

By emitting multi-wavelength light at 830nm and 590nm, this treatment activates cellular functions and promotes regeneration. It reduces swelling, provides anti-inflammatory effects, and alleviates pain.

Capsulitis

This specialized ultrasound device for breast surgery promotes microcirculation and lymphatic flow. It helps reduce swelling and pain, encourages rapid stabilization of soft tissues, and softens any hardened tissue areas.