For who?
For people of all ages with a wide variety of surgical scars, including scar complications, even poorly closing amputation scars can be worked on. Improvement of scars is possible even after years or even decades.
When?
Practically applicable already after one day of surgery, if the environment allows it. Scars can close and hold permanently without complications in a very short time, if they are treated properly.

1- First Meeting
2- Each scar care session
3- After finishing the scar care sessions:
Investment?
Nothing is worth more than your own well-being
Evaluation
Other sessions
Things to know about surgical scars
A surgical incision in the skin always causes a wound. The surgeon closes this wound to the best of his or her ability so that it heals with minimal scarring.
In addition to the type of wound, its location and the closure technique used, there are other factors that influence the type of surgical scar. Some of them you can influence yourself, e.g. by sun exposure or smoking, others are controlled by facts, such as age, genetic predisposition, skin type or ethnic origin.
Scars are part of your body’s natural healing process. Scarring after surgery goes through three phases[1]:
Wound closure
In the first phase, which begins immediately after the surgeon closes the wound and lasts about 1 week, the body initiates wound closure by clotting.
Scarring
Over the next 1 to 2 weeks, fibrous tissue is formed through the synthesis of collagen and elastin, resulting in a scar that may be red and itchy.
Remodeling
In the final remodeling phase, the lower part of the scar undergoes a healing and remodeling process in which, ideally, the collagen that was originally deposited in a disorderly manner is replaced by ordered collagen, making the scar paler, softer and less sensitive.
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