Since the stitch marks remaining from previous operations may cause aesthetic discomfort to the person, intervention can be made on the stitch scars.
REMOVING STITCH SPRINGS WITH SKIN PEELING
One of the methods used to remove stitch scars is the skin. is the peeling process. Especially in scars that are not too deep, skin peeling provides renewal in the area where the stitch scars are located.
People who want the stitch scars to disappear should not intervene in the area with herbal methods, creams or various applications before consulting a specialist.
A chemical peeling is applied to the area where the stitch marks are located, allowing the skin to peel off. With this method, the tissue in which the scar is located is peeled off and the skin heals on its own, eliminating the scars in the area.
In addition to chemical peeling, skin peeling can also be peeled with a technique called 'dermabrasion', also known as sanding or shaving. This application is preferred in cases where the stitch scar is in a large area. After sanding with dermabrasion, the person should keep the area away from the sun.
STITCH SCARES WITH LASER
Laser application may be preferred for stitch scars that are not large in size and do not attract excessive attention. Although this application is less effective than the skin peeling technique, it helps to change the color of the scars and make them compatible with the skin. In this way, the darkened stitch scars may disappear on the skin.
Various methods that can be used to treat stitch scars are essentially similar to scar treatments.
Different techniques can be tried, such as skin expansion, reducing the area covered by the scar by making a new incision in the scar area. . The technique to be preferred to remove stitch scars varies depending on the person's skin structure, wound width and wound history.
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