Scar Treatment
Scar Treatment
Scars form after skin injury or inflammation, when the structure of tissues changes during regeneration. They most commonly appear following acne, surgery, injury, or inflammatory processes. Their type and depth varies: they can be superficial, depressed, raised, or uneven, and can significantly affect the texture and overall appearance of the skin.
Scar treatment requires a layered approach, as it may involve not only the skin surface but also deeper tissue structures. The goal is to improve skin structure, stimulate collagen production, and gradually fade scars — restoring a more uniform skin appearance.
Our recommended treatments for scar reduction
| Technology Morpheus8 | The microneedling radiofrequency treatment triggers deep-layer collagen stimulation, helping to refine the surface of depressed and uneven scars and tighten the skin. |
| Laser Nordlys Frax Pro | The fractional laser stimulates new skin formation through targeted microinjuries, improving skin texture and gradually fading the appearance of scars. |
| Aesthetic ASCE Exosome (as a complementary treatment) | Exosomes support cellular-level regeneration, accelerate healing processes, and improve skin quality after laser or microneedling treatments. |
| Personalised Microneedling | Activates the skin's natural renewal processes, helping the gradual improvement of superficial scars and skin irregularities. |
| Personalised Juliette Armand | Targeted skincare protocols support the skin's natural renewal, complementing in-clinic procedures for smoother, more uniform skin. |