Correctional Procedures
When a person has a face lift, a skilled surgeon will leave little or no obvious scar tissue. The incision should be made behind the hairline and should not be visible to the naked eye around the hairline or the ear. People are different so there is a chance that a perfectly good face lift can leave unexpected scar tissue that is quite visible. If a person has dark hair and the scar tissue turns white it becomes very obvious. Scar tissue can actually stretch and begin to cover a larger area around the hairline and or the ear. A scar revision by the surgeon is an acceptable procedure requiring new incisions and may even end up looking worse. After using techniques in scar camouflage over the past few years I have found that when done properly these scars can be made undetectable with very little or no down time at all. This also applies to surgical hair replacement scars at donor areas, (of which I have seen way to many of in the past 20 years) this camouflage technique is very successful on surgical types of scar tissue, not to exclude scars from radical breast surgeries to remodel and re pigment the surgical site. There are many different scar tissues that can be either camouflaged or repigmented.If you have a scar tissue concerns please call us for a free consultation. If you are looking for someone in your area that may be competent enough to do this type of procedure look online to the SPCP. A non profit organization that has made a mission out of keeping the standards and ethics up in the field of cosmetic and medical micro pigmentation. It is very rewarding when a serious situation is remedied in such a non invasive way.
Darlene Hess
