Scar revision aims to improve the appearance and texture of visible scars. The results shown demonstrate smoother contours and better blending with surrounding skin. Treatment plans vary depending on scar type and location. These before-and-after photos help illustrate realistic improvement rather than complete elimination.
This 48F patient experienced a traumatic injury leaving her with a very large scar across her forehead. I performed a complex scar revision, followed by the application of fractionated CO2 laser, microneedling with radiofrequency, and nano-fat injections, which contain regenerative stem cells.
Her after result is one year post injury, with the scar being nearly imperceptible.

This patient had a previous thyroid surgery on her neck which resulted in a tethered scar that would contract every time she would swallow. The scar revision was performed by cutting out the scar and releasing it from the underlying tissue and performing a meticulous primary closure.

This patient had partial loss of her neck and chin tissue on the left side following a traumatic dog bite. The dark tissue is the dying portion of the skin. 3 months later a complex scar revision procedure was performed by recruiting the adjacent skin and meticulous care to strategically placed the scars into natural creases of the lower chin and neck.

This 67-year-old female patient had a scar following a cancer reconstruction of her nose. She underwent skin resurfacing procedure in the office and the results, two weeks post-surgery, show excellent improvement of the texture but significant redness that has resolved in two months post-op are also revealed here.

This woman was referred to our clinic for a scar revision procedure. She had a previously unsuccessful reconstructive surgery after cancer removal. We performed a two-stage procedure on her using a novel technique called a turn-over flap. The result at six months looks excellent without make-up and we expect more scar color blending in the following months.

This woman was referred to our clinic for a scar revision procedure. She had a previously unsuccessful reconstructive surgery after cancer removal. We performed a two-stage procedure on her using a novel technique called a turn-over flap. The result at six months looks excellent without make-up and we expect more scar color blending in the following months.

When under our care, Dr. Sedgh always ensures you feel comfortable, cared for, well-informed about every aspect of your upcoming treatment, whether surgical or non-surgical. With an approach which focuses on achieving refreshed, natural-looking results, Dr. Sedgh prides himself on always acting with transparency, honesty, and the highest level of ethical treatment, from start to finish.