
Whether caused by acne, injury, or surgery, scars can deeply affect the skin’s texture and uniformity. Their appearance depends on several factors, including depth, skin type, regenerative capacity, and the care applied after healing. Over time, some fade naturally, while others persist and become more visible.
Our tailored medical aesthetic solutions aim to revitalize the skin’s natural regeneration process. By stimulating collagen production, improving texture, and evening out tone, they gradually reduce the appearance of scars to reveal softer, smoother, balanced skin.
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Dermocosmetic products used at home are formulated to support the skin before, during, and after in-clinic treatments. With regenerating, repairing, and tone-evening active ingredients—including peptides, gentle acids, vitamin C, and certain botanical extracts—they help improve skin texture, promote cell renewal, and optimize recovery. When used consistently, these products help gradually improve the appearance of irregularities and maintain clinical results.
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Microdermabrasion mechanically exfoliates the skin to remove dead cells and stimulate renewal. By refining the surface layer, it softens texture and gradually evens out irregularities left by scars, revealing smoother, more balanced skin that’s better primed to absorb reparative care.
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A chemical peel exfoliates the skin using an acid-based solution to stimulate cell renewal and remove damaged surface cells. By supporting the renewal of healthier skin, it improves texture and gradually reduces residual marks.
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Laser treatments work beneath the surface to renew and revitalize your skin. Delivering controlled heat through targeted light energy, they gradually improve skin texture and help soften the appearance of scars, smooth out irregularities, and restore balance.
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These two complementary technologies work in sync to drive the skin’s natural renewal process. One creates controlled micro-perforations, while the other delivers targeted heat to stimulate collagen and elastin production. Together, they accelerate tissue repair, visibly reduce the appearance of scars, and refine texture to reveal smooth, balanced skin.
Learn moreMedical aesthetic treatments can reduce acne, surgical, traumatic, and hypertrophic scars. The choice of technology depends on the scar’s depth and texture, as each type requires a tailored approach. For instance, hypertrophic scars already involve excess collagen production, so treatments that further stimulate collagen are avoided.
No. Acne scars are often multiple, irregular, and superficial, whereas surgical scars tend to be deeper and more localized. Treatment protocols are carefully adapted based on the scar’s characteristics, location, and the skin’s individual response.
Laser works by stimulating tissue through heat, either by targeting the dermis to promote contraction and collagen production, or by creating controlled ablation from the epidermis to stimulate skin renewal. Microneedling, on the other hand, creates micro-channels that trigger gradual skin regeneration. Both methods are highly effective, but the best approach is always determined through a thorough assessment of the scar and desired results.
Once treated, a scar does not reappear. However, its appearance may evolve if the skin undergoes significant changes, such as weight fluctuations. Proper maintenance and consistent dermocosmetic care help preserve results and support natural cell renewal.
Yes, with the right approach. At ÜMAN, each treatment plan is personalized based on skin tone, thickness, and sensitivity to ensure both safety and effectiveness. In cases where a scar requires medical intervention, patients are referred to plastic surgeon Dr. Pierre Duguay for specialized care.