Over a year ago, I underwent a subcision to help smooth acne scars. Unfortunately, the subcision left me with new, more horrific scars. Since the botched procedure, he has attempted different approaches to eliminate the damage he caused. However, as you can see, the scars are still visible. This experience has left me now emotionally scarred too. Any advice on how to eliminate the damage is greatly appreciated.
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I, too, have had patients present to me after having a Taylor Liberator procedure with this type of complications from the apparent aggressiveness of the approach. A Field Subcision about which you can learn more in the archives of RealSelf or through a Google Search is a less aggressive form of...
Acne scars are usually characterized within the subtypes of atrophic, hypertrophic, pigmented, or inflammatory. These subtypes of acne scars can be visually discerning in ambient light and can cause significant cosmetic concerns. Indented and atrophic scars require a combination approach to...
"Acne scars need a combination approach for long-term improvement. Everyone has a unique pattern of acne scarring, and most people have various types of scars, so we create a tailored treatment plan for each patient. We often use:
- Injectable fillers like Bellafill and Sculptra (with or w...