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Overview: What Is Scar Revision?

Scar revision (also called scar repair, scar correction, or scar removal) is a surgical procedure that reduces the prominence of a scar by improving its size, shape, texture, or position. While scars cannot be erased entirely, they can often be significantly improved through careful excision, re-closure, and strategic repositioning within natural skin lines. The approach depends on scar characteristics, including thickness, pigmentation, tension, and location. In some cases, surgical refinement is combined with adjunctive treatments to optimize blending and texture. 

Scar Revision at Shomorony Facial Plastic Surgery

Scar refinement requires both surgical control and aesthetic judgment. Tension, alignment, and tissue handling are critical to minimizing visibility and achieving smooth healing. Dr. Shomorony evaluates scar depth, orientation, and surrounding skin quality before recommending a plan. Techniques may include excisional revision, layered closure, tissue rearrangement, or contour correction depending on the anatomy involved. Particular care is taken to place incisions along natural creases or relaxed skin tension lines whenever possible, allowing scars to heal more discreetly. Patients seeking scar revision in Greenwich, CT choose Dr. Shomorony when they desire improvement that appears natural and thoughtfully executed.

Expected Improvements After Scar Revision

  • Improved contour and smoothness.
  • Better alignment within natural skin lines
  • Reduction in width or irregularity
  • Improved color blending
  • Increased confidence

Scar Revision in Greenwich, CT: Ideal Candidates

Candidates for scar revision are individuals with scars that remain prominent, thickened, widened, or cosmetically distressing after complete healing. It is important that scars have matured before surgical correction is pursued, as early revision may compromise outcome. Evaluation includes assessment of scar maturity, skin quality, tension patterns, and overall health. 

Recovery and Results: What to Expect

Recovery varies depending on the size and location of the scar being revised. Mild swelling and localized bruising may occur initially. Sutures are typically removed within one to two weeks. Scar maturation continues gradually over several months. As healing progresses, the revised area softens and blends more naturally with surrounding skin. Meticulous surgical technique and attentive follow-up care support the best possible cosmetic outcome.

Frequently Asked Questions Scar Revision

Can a scar be completely removed?

Technically, complete removal is not possible, but substantial improvement often is. Scar revision focuses on meaningful improvement rather than elimination; however, in many cases, a prominent or irregular scar can be reshaped and repositioned so that it heals more discreetly and appears to “disappear” or integrate naturally with the skin.

When is the best time to revise a scar?

Most scars should fully mature before surgical revision is considered. This typically takes several months to a year, depending on the individual and the original injury.

Will there be a new scar?

Scar revision involves removing the original scar and closing the area with meticulous technique. The resulting scar is typically thinner, smoother, and better aligned with natural skin contours.

Are non-surgical options available?

Certain scars may benefit from adjunctive treatments such as resurfacing or injectable therapies. Surgical evaluation determines the most appropriate approach.

Consultations: Scar Revision in Greenwich, CT

Scar removal (also called scar repair, scar correction, or scar revision) begins with a thorough evaluation of the scar’s characteristics and discussion of achievable improvement. Treatment recommendations are tailored to skin type, scar maturity, and individual goals. We would be thrilled to welcome you to our Greenwich, CT office to explore your options. To schedule a consultation, please call (203) 661-1715.

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