
What Is Scar Treatment (Surgical, Acne, Injury)?
Scar treatment includes all procedures we perform to reduce textural and color changes in the skin caused by various reasons, strengthen the tissue, and achieve a more uniform appearance. Surgical suture marks, acne scars, or injury-related scars can create a permanent appearance on the skin. We combine different methods to soften the appearance of these scars, reduce their depth, and enhance the skin’s regenerative system. With regular sessions, we observe that the skin becomes more vibrant and smoother. Treatment is personalized, and different protocols are used for each scar type. This ensures more effective results.
Types of Scars and Their Appearance
Scars show different structural characteristics. Some are depressed, while others may be raised. Color changes also vary depending on the scar type. Keloid and hypertrophic scars are raised and firm, protruding from the skin. Atrophic scars, commonly seen after acne, are sunken. Surgical scars are linear and may change color over time. Before treatment, we identify the scar type, examine the tissue structure, and choose the most suitable method accordingly. Since each scar type creates a different impression on the skin, the plan is entirely personalized.
Acne Scars, Injury Scars, Surgical Suture Marks
Acne scars are usually depressed and vary in depth from person to person. Injury scars can have many different characteristics depending on the nature of the wound. Post-surgical suture scars are generally linear and may become more prominent or fade over time. We evaluate each scar type separately and make the right decision based on the risks. For acne scars, dermapen can lift the tissue, while for surgical scars, laser treatment is effective in lightening pigmentation and tightening. Injury scars respond well to combinations that enhance tissue repair and collagen production.
Laser, Dermapen, and Mesotherapy Combinations
The most effective methods we use in scar treatment are laser, dermapen, and mesotherapy. Laser increases collagen production in the lower skin layers, reducing the depth and pigmentation of scars. Dermapen creates microchannels in the skin, accelerating the healing process and stimulating tissue renewal. Mesotherapy enhances circulation in the scarred area and revitalizes the tissue with special blends injected under the skin. We often use these methods in combination for much stronger results. Combination therapies are especially successful for deep and older scars.
How Many Sessions Are Needed?
The number of sessions depends on the scar type, depth, and skin’s healing capacity. New scars usually need fewer sessions, while older scars may require a longer process. A treatment plan typically includes 3 to 8 sessions. We schedule sessions based on the skin’s recovery timeline. After the first few sessions, we notice that the tissue becomes softer, the color of the scar fades, and the surface of the skin looks smoother. With regular treatment, the results become permanent.
Which Scars Respond Better to Treatment?
New scars respond faster because the tissue is still in the healing phase. Fresh scars that appear red or pink yield results in a shorter time. Older scars may be whitish or hardened, requiring a longer treatment process. We analyze the condition of the scars to determine the most effective approach and create a plan aligned with the person’s expectations. Starting treatment early always leads to faster and more successful results.
Application Intervals for Permanent Results
Consistency is very important in scar treatment. A certain amount of time should be left between sessions for the skin to regenerate. This interval is usually between two to four weeks. We ensure regular applications to help achieve permanent results. A single session is usually not sufficient, as tissue repair is a gradual process. Treatments done at regular intervals reduce the appearance of scars permanently.
Reducing the Color and Texture of Scars
One of the main goals of treatment is to balance the color and texture of scars. Laser therapy is very successful in lightening pigmentation. Dermapen softens the tissue and helps lift sunken scars. Mesotherapy increases skin brightness and supports a more even tone. With these methods, we improve both the appearance and texture of scars, achieving a more vibrant and balanced skin structure.
Pre-Treatment Examination and Planning
A proper treatment plan requires a detailed preliminary examination. During the initial consultation, we assess the type, size, depth, and texture of the scars. We also consider previous treatments, skin sensitivity, and expectations to determine the most appropriate protocol. Since every scar is different, the treatment plan must be fully personalized. The initial assessment ensures the right method is chosen and improves treatment success.
Healing Process and Aftercare
The healing process varies depending on the method used. Mild redness and peeling may occur after laser treatment. Some sensitivity is normal after dermapen. We explain post-procedure care in detail and ensure a more comfortable recovery. Sun protection, moisturizing, and using non-irritating skincare products help speed up healing.
When Should Treatment Begin?
Starting treatment as early as possible yields more effective results. In new scars, the tissue is still regenerating, making recovery easier. Old scars can also respond well, but the process requires more patience. We recommend evaluation as soon as the scar forms and implementing the right method without delay.
Scar Treatment Prices 2026
Scar treatment prices in 2026 vary depending on the method used, number of sessions, and the extent and depth of the scars. The combination of laser, dermapen, and mesotherapy is among the most important factors affecting cost. After the consultation, we create a personalized program and provide a clear price at that stage. The most accurate approach is to contact us for a detailed quote.
Do scars completely disappear?
New scars have a higher chance of complete removal. Old scars usually improve significantly but may not disappear entirely.
Can it be applied to all skin types?
Most methods are suitable for all skin types, but laser selection must be careful on very dark skin.
Which method is more effective?
Laser and dermapen combination usually provides the strongest results. The method depends on the scar type.