The dermatologist widened my initial dilated pore scar by spilling the TCA cross on the surrounding skin so I just want to excise the whole scar now. I had a mole removal on my other cheek at the age of 11-12 and the scar actually stretched and is not a tethered, uneven patch of skin. I am going treat the dilated pore when I am gonna turn 21 next year. Is the risk of stretching still there or was it only because I was young and growing back then?
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With any excisional procedure, there is always a risk of a scar formation that is more noticeable than the original scar. This is however not expected. Subcision and filler can be used as well. Subcision and filler is generally better for rolling or stretchable scars. Punch excision is better...
A punch excision may still leave a scar. I would recommend first trying a filler into the scar and see if that makes a nice improvement. I like Restylane for these types of scars and I have great results. Please consult an expert in scars. Best, Dr. Green
I choose a particular laser based upon the size of the pore, skin type of the patient, and expectations. I find that the most reliable method is with INFINI RF, micro needling using energy. This beats all my Fraxel lasers and chemical peel techniques. Very little downtime, and it is ideal for ...