Unsightly Scars


Keloids - Hypertrophies - Pigmentation - Tattoos

The undesired presence of spots or small tumors, the change in the appearance (color, size, itching) of an injury, the very dark coloration of the lesion, as well as the presence in areas of friction are indications for their removal. After surgery, the lesions should be referred for anatomic-pathological examination, for full clarification of their characteristics and better guidance on future care.

Scars resulting from injuries and even surgeries can be improved with complementary surgery. In the case of keloid scars, surgery should always be followed by the application of topical radiation or the use of appropriate ducts in each case.

Technical name:

Small surgery.

Body part:

Anywhere in the body.

Recommended age:

None.

Anesthesia:

Local.

Length of surgery:

About an hour.

Scar:

Fine and color close to the skin.

Preoperative:

Exams.

Post-operative:

Rest, site protection, medication prescribed by the doctor and avoid shocks or strikes in the area.