Facial Scar Revision in Jeddah – Improving the Appearance of Facial Scars

Facial scar revision is a commonly performed treatment to help improve the appearance of an existing scar. When the skin is injured, multiple layers will be affected, and during the healing process, a scar will form. The appearance of this scar will vary depending on how it was acquired – traumatic injury, burn, emergency surgery or infection are some of the more common causes. A scar on the face can often be very unappealing aesthetically and can cause confidence issues.

Types of Facial Scars

Facial scar revision is designed to improve the appearance of an existing scar on the face. It is important to note that this procedure will not completely remove the scar. Instead, you will have a new scar in place of the old one. This is particularly appealing to those who have large, prominent scars on their face.

Different types of scars that can be treated with facial scar revision include:

  • Facial acne scars: These are a very common cause of atrophic facial scars and A1 Surgery Center specializes in the treatment of all types of facial acne scars.
  • Post-traumatic scars: These are acquired from a traumatic event such as an illness, accident, or emergency surgery.
  • Hypertrophic scars: Unlike a keloid scar, a hypertrophic scar will not extend over the size of the original wound. However, it will be raised and may look unsightly.
  • Keloid scars: These scars may look normal to begin with, but will then start to overgrow the original scar and appear more raised.
  • Burn scars: When the skin has been burnt, it will then appear scarred and puckered. Facial scar revision can remove the burnt section of skin.

Ideal Candidates for Facial Scar Revision

You will be a suitable candidate for this procedure if you have a scar on your face which you wish to improve. It is important to have realistic expectations about what the procedure can achieve. Facial scar revision will not be able to completely remove the scar – instead, it will leave you with a new, more aesthetically pleasing scar. Factors that will influence the appearance of the scar include your skin color, type, age, and the type of scar.

Your health will also indicate whether or not you are a good candidate. You will need to be a non-smoker, or stop smoking at least four weeks prior to surgery, and continue to avoid smoking for four weeks afterward. Smoking can negatively impact wound healing, so it is best to abstain from smoking to avoid complications with the new scar.

The surgeon will also assess how long you have had the scar. Scars that are immature can often result in hypertrophy after scar revision. Therefore, your surgeon may recommend you wait until your original scar is fully mature before undergoing any revision surgery.

Facial Scar Revision Techniques

There are numerous surgical and non-surgical options for facial surgery. The right procedure will vary on the type of scar you have, its location, and your desired outcome. If you have already tried other treatments that have been unsuccessful, this will also be taken into account.

Surgical options include:

  • Incision: The scar is completely excised.
  • Skin graft: Skin is taken from another section of the body.
  • Z-Plasty: This method moves the scar to another, more discreet location.

Non-surgical options include:

  • Laser resurfacing
  • Dermabrasion
  • Steroid injections
  • Morpheus8

Often, non-surgical options are tried first, and surgical options may be discussed if the results were unsatisfactory.

Recovery after Facial Scar Revision

The recovery period will vary depending on which procedure was undertaken to repair the scar.

Non-surgical options will have little to no recovery period, and you will be able to return to your usual day-to-day life directly after the procedure. You may notice some redness or swelling around the treatment site. It is also recommended that you keep the scar out of direct sunlight, or use SPF 50+ sunscreen.

Surgical options will involve a longer recovery period, although you will be able to return home the same day once the effects of the anesthetic have worn off. You may feel some discomfort around the incision site. If dissolvable stitches were not used, you will have to visit the clinic again to have the stitches removed. You will have to avoid any strenuous physical exercise to avoid damaging the new scar. It is also recommended that you sleep with your head raised to reduce swelling and avoid sleeping on your front or sides.

Make sure to avoid smoking throughout the recovery period to avoid any delays or complications with wound healing.