Typically, chicken pox scars appear as round, depressed marks on the face. They tend to be small, but they can raise a cosmetic concern when they occur in a prominent location. Chickenpox scar treatment may involve several options depending on the type and location of the scar. Very small scars may best be simply removed via punch-excision. This involves using a round surgical punch to remove the chicken pox scar and then placing one or two small sutures to close the defect. Another procedure called Dermastamping (Dermaroller) employs tiny needles that stimulate the healing process leading to new collagen; this can raise a sunken scar back toward normal skin level. Other treatments include fractional CO2 laser resurfacing (CO2RE) and Bellafill®.
Chicken Pox scars can be removed by Laser Treatment just like other scars.
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Laser therapy is one of the most commonly used professional scar treatments. It can reduce the appearance of old scars, improve sunken chickenpox scars, and lessen the color of scars. There are several types of laser resurfacing including ablative and nonablative, with the former being slightly more invasive than the latter.
Watch this video to know about the procedure:
Consult with dermatologist what kind of treatment will suit on your skin for laser treatment in Jaipur.
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