Scar Tissue and Fibrosis Treatment
Scar tissue treatment is crafted to reduce scar tissue and enhance healing.

Signs of Scar Tissue
The surgical area may feel unusually hard or firm.
Lumps or small nodules form beneath the skin’s surface.
The skin may feel overly tight or restricted in the affected area.
Changes in skin color are noted, such as reddening or darkening.
The skin may appear uneven or irregular from its usual texture and appearance.
There is a feeling of discomfort or pain in the affected area.
The range of motion or flexibility is limited around the surgery site.
Modalities for Treatment of Scar Tissue
High-speed vibration technology, featuring high-frequency, short-stroke vibration energy, expertly targets therapeutic areas to reduce pain and release scar tissue. The motorized hammer device in this technology offers dual motion capability, rotating at over 10,000 revolutions per minute for deep, effective therapeutic penetration. Combined with other advanced clinical techniques, the Pro3 system delivers exceptional outcomes, particularly in alleviating pain and breaking down scar tissue.
Cupping therapy is an effective approach to enhance post-surgery flexibility and promote pain relief. The therapy’s suction technique not only increases collagen and elastin but also releases fascia and breaks down scar tissue, leading to a significant improvement in range of motion. Additionally, it stimulates blood flow to the targeted areas, further facilitating mobility. Supported by research, cupping is recognized as a safe and effective method for increasing mobility and aiding the healing process.
Vacuum treatment is another effective post-operative recovery method, utilizing a mechanical rotating wheel with a vacuum to massage the skin to release the fascia and reduce scar tissue.
Radio Frequency (RF) stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, making scar tissue more flexible, which facilitates its release and the use of suction cups or a suction machine.
In some cases where scar tissue has formed in fatty areas, the use of ultra cavitation is necessary to minimize the fatty layer so that the tissue can be released. Similarly, ultracavitation is used to reduce seromas with the supervision and permission of a doctor.
Kinesiology tape, also known as kinesio tape or simply KT tape, is a popular form of athletic tape that has gained recognition for its therapeutic properties. This elastic adhesive tape has been utilized for a wide range of conditions, including post-plastic surgery.
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Modalities for Treatment of Scar Tissue
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