About Subcision

Subcision is a minimally invasive surgical procedure designed to treat depressed scars, particularly those caused by acne. This effective treatment involves using a specialized needle to break up fibrous bands of tissue that tether the scarred skin to the underlying structures. 

By releasing these bands, subcision promotes collagen production and encourages the skin to heal from within, resulting in a smoother, more even complexion. This technique is suitable for various skin types and can significantly improve the appearance of acne scars, stretch marks, and other depressions in the skin. With minimal downtime and noticeable results, subcision is a preferred option in cosmetic dermatology for individuals seeking to enhance their skin’s texture and overall appearance. Regular treatments can lead to long-lasting improvements, making subcision an essential part of effective scar management.

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Frequently asked questions

Subcision is a minimally invasive procedure designed to effectively treat depressed scars, particularly those from acne. Using a specialized needle, subcision breaks the fibrous tissue that tethers the scarred skin, allowing it to rise and promoting collagen production for natural healing. This technique enhances skin texture and significantly reduces the appearance of acne and surgical scars. Suitable for all skin types, subcision offers minimal downtime and long-lasting results, making it a popular choice in cosmetic dermatology for achieving smoother, more even skin. Regular treatments can lead to optimal improvement in scar appearance.

Subcision is a minimally invasive procedure that effectively treats depressed scars, especially acne scars, by using a specialized needle to break the fibrous tissue bands that tether scarred skin.

During subcision, a practitioner inserts a needle beneath the skin to release the fibrous bands pulling down on the scars, which allows for better skin elevation and stimulates collagen production for improved texture.

Subcision is primarily used to treat acne scars, but it can also effectively address surgical scars, stretch marks, and other types of depressed scars, making it versatile for various skin concerns.