Subcision is a medical procedure commonly used to treat certain types of acne scars. It is an effective method for improving the appearance of depressed or tethered scars that result from acne or other traumatic injuries to the skin. 

What is Subcision?
Subcision is a minimally invasive surgical technique performed by skilled professionals. The goal of subcision is to break the fibrous bands or adhesions beneath the skin's surface, which are responsible for pulling the skin downward and creating the depressed appearance of scars.

How is Subcision Done?
Preparation: The treatment area is cleansed, and a topical anesthetic may be applied to ensure the patient's comfort during the procedure.

Subcision Procedure:

  • A fine needle or a specialized cannula is inserted beneath the skin through a small incision.
  • The needle or cannula is moved in a controlled manner to disrupt the fibrous bands or scar tissue.
  • This process releases the tension that causes the depression or tethering of the scar.

Stimulating Collagen: The controlled injury from subcision stimulates the body's natural healing response, promoting the production of collagen a key structural protein that contributes to skin firmness and smoothness.

Post-Treatment Care:

  • After subcision, a compression dressing or adhesive strips may be applied to optimize healing.
  • Patients are typically advised to follow specific skincare routines and avoid sun exposure.

Indications:
Subcision is particularly effective for treating:

  • Rolling scars: Broad, shallow depressions with sloping edges.
  • Boxcar scars: Wider depressions with well-defined edges.

Benefits:

  • Improved Scar Appearance: Subcision can significantly reduce the depth of depressed scars, making them less noticeable.
  • Collagen Stimulation: The procedure stimulates the production of new collagen, enhancing skin elasticity and texture.
  • Minimally Invasive: Subcision is considered a minimally invasive procedure with a relatively short recovery time.

Considerations:

  • Number of Sessions: Multiple sessions may be required to achieve optimal results.
  • Combination with Other Treatments: Subcision is often combined with other treatments such as laser therapy, dermal fillers, or microneedling for enhanced results.
  • Downtime: Some swelling, redness, or bruising may occur after the procedure, and downtime varies among individuals.

Results:
Patients may notice improvement in the appearance of their acne scars over time as collagen production increases, and the skin undergoes a natural healing process. Results are gradual and may continue to improve in the weeks and months following the treatment.


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