Breast augmentation scars.


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Question: Breast augmentation scars.

Hi, please can you let me know if you do laser treatment to help reduce breast augmentation and or c-section scars. Thanks

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Mr David Gateley FRCS

Nakedhealth

30th June 2025

Answer: Hi Georgie,

Thank you for contacting Nakedhealth MediSpa via Consulting Room.

We are treating scars either with Skin needling or with Pixel laser. We would need to have a look at the area in order to be able to advise.
Please, come in to see us for a consultation - there is a £50 charge for this and it is redeemable for your treatment.

You can book an appointment online via our website or contact our front of house team directly.

We'll look forward to seeing you soon.

Best wishes,
Nakedhealth Team


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Dr Anna Hemming

Thames Skin Clinic

30th June 2025

Answer: If you can contact Thames Skin Clinic we can send you more information about our treatments.


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Aimee Piper

Vie Aesthetics

30th June 2025

Answer: Hello,

We don't offer laser treatments to help reduce scarring. However, we do offer treatments such as Morpheus8 which can be used on scar tissue to help make the scars appear smoother over time. If you are interested in this treatment please head to Vie Aesthetics website and book a consultation with one of our therapists.

All the best wishes,
Vie Reception


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Dr Fatima Ahmed

rtwskin

30th June 2025

Answer: Further to our recent conversation, please find below some further information.



Dermal roller: Skin Needling with a dermal roller produces hundreds of tiny dermal injuries, each one triggering the normal healing response within the skin. Successive treatments build new collagen progressively, filling in depressed scars and deep lines.



RF Microneedling: Minimally invasive RF thermal energy creates fractional electrocoagulation in the dermis which facilitates a natural wound healing process (WHP). WHP promotes the remodelling of collagen and wound contraction, which improves scarring.



Co2 Laser Resurfacing: This method is very effective for older white scars. The Fractional CO2 and Erbium Lasers are particularly effective in the treatment of post traumatic, atrophic and acne scars. These lasers remove the very top layer of the skin and stimulate the growth of healthy new skin. When the new skin grows back it is smoother than before, and the appearance of the scar is normally reduced. Laser resurfacing may be riskier for individuals who have dark skin colours. Usually more than one treatment is necessary for maximum improvement. Prices start from £95.00 and will be adjusted accordingly depending on the size of the scar.



Steroid Injections: Can be administered into the hypertrophic or keloid scar. The raised scar tissue will become softer, flatter and whiter in colour, matching the surrounding skin. Steroid injections can improve symptoms such as itching or pain. Several sessions are usually required to produce good results. Prices start from £180.00. You would need to see our Dermatology specialist for this and there is a charge for her consultation.



Dermal Filler: Can be strategically placed to fill in depressed scars and deep lines.

The treatment recommended for you will depend entirely on the severity of your condition.



If you have any further questions or you would like to book an appointment for your complimentary consultation, please do not hesitate to contact us.


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Karen Johnson

The Chilgrove Clinic

30th June 2025

Answer: hello, thanks for your question. Unfortunately we don't offer scar treatments of this nature.


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Dr Catherine Wellington

Cosmetic Skin Care

1st July 2025

Answer: Hello

Thank you for your message.

There are treatments for scar reduction at our clinic. I would recommend that you make an appointment for a consultation and we can assess and discuss treatment options with you.

Kind regards
Dr Jo
The Skyn Gym
Windsor


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Dr Hazel Parkinson

Dr Hazel Skin Solutions

1st July 2025

Answer: Hello,

Thank you for your enquiry. We are not a laser centre but do offer polynucleotides or microneedling with exosomes or a combination of these treatments. If you are interested, please do contact me via my profile and we can get you booked in for a free consultation. Thank you, Dr Hazel


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30th June 2025

Answer: Hi Georgie, yes we offer micro needling to help with this type of scarring. We would also recommend using a topical treatment - Kelocote which is excellent at flattening and softening scars over time. It’s available to purchase from Boots or direct from our clinic.


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