Listen "Can Botox Really Fix The Scar On Scarface?"
Episode Synopsis
If we’re stuck with scars forever, how can we prevent them from getting worse and what can be done to make them look better? Tension across a scar can result in raised, thick scars. Some parts of the body are more likely to form thick scars, like the shoulders, back, and central chest. Genetics plays a big role, too. And if scars don’t line up with your natural skin lines, they won’t heal as well as scars nicely lined up with the way your skin naturally wrinkles. To prevent this tension, tape, gel sheets, and silicone gel can reduce redness, pain, and thickness. Botox can help minimize bad scars, but it should be injected soon after the injury.Treatments for scars differ depending on their color, texture, thickness, and how high they are raised off the skin. Lasers aren't a magic wand, but different types of lasers, microneedling, fillers and other energy treatments can often improve scar appearance. This episode covers more about the best treatments for the most common scars—from hypertrophic scars, to acne scars, to keloids.As two plastic surgeons, Drs. Heather Furnas and Josh Korman lay aside their scalpels and explore the nonsurgical world to bring you what’s new, what’s safe, and what to look for when you’re ready to hit “refresh.” Learn more about Dr. Furnas’s surgical practiceLearn more about Dr. Furnas’s nonsurgical practice, Allegro MedspaCheck out Dr. Furnas’s writingLearn more about Dr. Korman’s surgical practiceLearn more about Dr. Korman’s nonsurgical practice, Wunderbar MedspaFollow us on Instagram @skintuitionpodcastCo-Hosts: Heather Furnas, MD & Josh Korman, MDTheme Music: Diego Canales
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