Blythe, Whenever you are considering improving the skin, whether for cosmetic reasons or reconstructive (or anywhere in between), it is best to approach the skin from the structural, biochemical and mechanical aspects. This multimodal approach promotes improvement in the skin dermis, health and stress, respectively.
For the structural component, medications such as Retin-A help to improve the underlying collagen framework. For the biochemical component, eating healthly and taking antioxidants (and avoiding smoking) helps considerably. For the mechanical component, Botox helps significantly reduce the stress on the dermis. By preventing contraction of the underlying muscles, Botox allows the healing process to occur without the added stress of constant movement of the skin.
Additionally, Botox blocks the sweat glands in the skin. This can also be useful in avoiding irritation of the overlying skin. In addition to the medical approaches outlines above, you may want to look in to interventions such as laser which can sometimes help with scarring as well.
I hope this is helpful.
Dr. David Shafer



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