Scar revision is surgery to improve or reduce the appearance of scars.It may also help to restore function, and corrects skin changes (disfigurement) caused by an injury, wound, or previous surgery.
Scar tissue forms as skin heals after an injury (such as an accident) or surgery. The amount of scarring may be determined by the wound size, depth, and location; the person's age; heredity; and skin characteristics including color (pigmentation).
Depending on the the extent of the surgery, scar revision can be done under local anesthesia or general anesthesia.
When to have scar revision done is not always clear. Scars shrink and become less noticeable as they age. You may be able to wait for surgical revision until the scar lightens in color, which can be several months or even a year after the wound has healed. For some scars, however, it is best to have revision surgery 60-90 days after the scar matures.
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