How Uli’s Method Works
Neuromuscular Stimulation
Reintegrates the scar into body awareness; soothes chronically irritated tissue.
Fascial Mobilization
Gently loosens adhesions – improving elasticity and range of motion.
Sensory Resetting
Helps the skin "relearn" sensation – numbness fades.
Whole-Body Regulation
Balances the autonomic nervous system for inner calm and ease.
Benefits of Uli's Mastopexy scar treatment
- Aesthetic improvement: the scar becomes more discreet, smooth, and uniform in relation to the surrounding skin.
- Fibrosis reduction: proper techniques help break down the rigid tissue that causes pulling.
- Pain and discomfort relief: improved mobility and circulation reduce local symptoms.
- Functional recovery: greater elasticity and mobility of the skin and nearby muscles.
- Emotional well-being: seeing the Mastopexy scar softened helps many people regain confidence and self-esteem.
How is Mastopexy scar treatment performed?
There are several possible approaches that can be combined for better results:
Specialized manual techniques
Methods of tissue release and scar mobilization help loosen adhesions, improve local circulation, and restore skin elasticity.
Physical therapies
Resources such as laser, radiofrequency, and microcurrents can stimulate cell regeneration and even out skin tone.
Topical products
The use of creams, gels, and specific oils helps hydrate, smooth, and regenerate scar tissue. Ingredients such as silicone, vitamin E, and natural oils are often used.
Individualized follow-up
Each Mastopexy scar is unique. Therefore, professional evaluation is essential to choose the right combination of techniques and resources.
Emotional impact of Mastopexy scar
Deep-acting. Non-invasive. Sustainable.
The method is based on insights from neuromuscular stimulus processing, fascia therapy, and sensorimotor reintegration, offering a highly individualized, functional alternative to standard treatments.
Expected results of Mastopexy scar treatment
- more uniform and smoother skin
- improved mobility in the area
- reduction of pain and excessive sensitivity
- less visible scar, better integrated into the surrounding tissue
1- First Meeting
2- Each scar care session
3- After finishing the scar care sessions:
Scar treatment after Mastopexy
Surgical scars are a natural result of the healing process. However, the scar that remains after Mastopexy can affect skin texture, color, mobility, and even self-confidence. Specialized treatment helps soften the scar, improve elasticity, and restore comfort and well-being.
Why Mastopexy scars need care
Every surgical incision heals differently. Depending on genetics, surgical technique, and recovery, the Mastopexy scar may appear raised, thick, or discolored. In some cases, tightness and sensitivity occur, which can limit daily activities. Targeted treatment minimizes these issues and supports proper skin regeneration.
Main challenges
- Visible changes in color and texture
- Excessive sensitivity or numbness
- Scar tightness or restricted movement
- Emotional impact on self-image
Benefits of treatment
- Smoother and more even skin appearance
- Improved elasticity and mobility
- Relief from discomfort and sensitivity
- Increased self-confidence and well-being
When to start treatment
Treatment for Mastopexy scars can begin once the wound is closed and stitches are removed. Even old scars from past surgeries can improve significantly with professional care. Early intervention often delivers the best long-term results.
Professional scar treatment after Mastopexy
Whether your scar is recent or years old, advanced techniques can reduce visibility, improve skin flexibility, and restore confidence. Personalized care ensures the best outcome for your unique healing process.
Investment?
Nothing is worth more than your own well-being
Evaluation
Other sessions
Things to know about Mastopexy scars
Every surgery leaves a mark. The way a Mastopexy scar develops depends on the incision, closure technique, and individual healing factors.
Other influences include age, genetics, skin type, and lifestyle habits such as smoking or sun exposure. Understanding these factors helps explain why scars differ and how treatment can help improve them.
Scar healing usually passes through three main phases:
Wound closure
Begins immediately after surgery and lasts about a week. The body closes the incision through clotting and tissue repair.
Scar formation
Over the next weeks, collagen and elastin fibers build up, often leaving the scar red, thick, or itchy.
Remodeling
In the final phase, collagen reorganizes, ideally making the scar paler, softer, and less sensitive over time.
Typical scar types
Hypertrophic scars – raised, thickened scars that remain within the wound edges.
Keloid scars – larger scars that grow beyond the incision area, often itchy or painful.
Atrophic scars – flat or sunken scars caused by loss of skin tissue.
Fresh scars require protection and hydration. Moisturizing creams and scar gels with silicone or hyaluronic acid are recommended. Sun protection is essential for at least 12–18 months after Mastopexy to prevent darkening and irritation. With the right care, both recent and old scars can become less visible and more comfortable over time.
