Treatment of hypertrophic and keloid scars with ultrapulsed fractional CO₂ laser – scars up to 4 cm
Treatment of hypertrophic or keloid scars with ultrapulsed fractional CO₂ laser is a dermatological procedure used to improve the appearance and texture of scars. Laser technology stimulates skin regeneration and collagen production, contributing to scar fading and skin smoothing.
Laser treatment for scars
Hypertrophic and keloid scars arise as a result of an exaggerated skin healing process, characterized by excessive collagen production. These scars can become thickened, raised, red, or pruritic, affecting both the aesthetic appearance and the patient's comfort.
Treatment of scars with fractional ultrapulsed CO₂ laser is a modern method used for remodeling scar tissue and stimulating skin regeneration. The laser works by creating controlled microcolumns at the skin level, which stimulate production of new collagen and reorganization of existing fibers.
The procedure is used for hypertrophic or keloid scars with dimensions up to 4 cm, contributing to:
- reduction of scar thickness and rigidity
- improvement of skin texture
- normalization of scar color
- reduction of the raised appearance of the scar
Treatment is performed after medical evaluation of the scar, and the therapeutic protocol may include multiple sessions, depending on the type and age of the scar.
The procedure is minimally invasive, and the duration of a session is generally 15–30 minutes, depending on the size and location of the scar.
After treatment, the area may present redness or mild sensitivity, which typically resolves within a few days.
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