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Dr. Abiramie completed her M.Ch. in Plastic Surgery from the prestigious Government Stanley Medical College, where she was awarded the Gold Medal for academic and clinical excellence. Her passion for aesthetic enhancement led her to pursue multiple fellowships across renowned centers in India, gaining advanced training in aesthetic surgery and non-surgical cosmetic procedures.

When Should You Consider Professional Scar Treatment?

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  • Professional Scar Treatment
  • February 3, 2026

When Should You Consider Professional Scar Treatment?

Introduction

Not all scars require medical treatment. However, certain scars benefit greatly from professional care, especially when they affect appearance, comfort, or confidence. Recognizing the right time to seek treatment can lead to better outcomes.

1. Scar Has Not Improved After 6–12 Months

Most scars fade naturally within 6 to 12 months. If a scar remains prominent, uneven, or discolored beyond this period, professional treatment may be needed to stimulate further healing.

2. Raised, Depressed, or Uneven Scars

Scars that are sunken, raised, thickened, or bumpy usually do not improve with creams alone. Medical treatments can help smooth the skin and improve texture.

3. Noticeable Color Difference

If a scar appears much darker, redder, or lighter than the surrounding skin, professional procedures can help reduce pigmentation and blend the scar with natural skin tone.

4. Tight or Restrictive Scars

Scars that feel tight, hard, or restrict movement—commonly seen after surgery or burns—often require medical intervention to improve flexibility and comfort.

5. Acne Scars Affecting Confidence

Acne scars rarely disappear on their own and may become more noticeable over time. Early professional treatment can provide better improvement and help restore confidence.

6. Scars on Highly Visible Areas

Scars on the face, neck, chest, or arms are often treated earlier as they can impact appearance and self-esteem.

7. Home Treatments Are Not Effective

If there is no improvement after consistent use of scar creams or silicone products for 8–12 weeks, professional evaluation is recommended.

Best Time to Start Treatment

Professional scar treatment can begin once the wound has healed completely, stitches are removed, and there is no infection. Early treatment often leads to better results, though older scars can also be improved.

Conclusion

If a scar is persistent, uncomfortable, or emotionally distressing, professional scar treatment can help improve skin texture, appearance, and overall quality of life.

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