Scar Revision Surgery in Udaipur
Scar Revision Surgery is a cosmetic procedure designed to reduce and improve the appearance of scars, restoring both function and aesthetics. It can also correct deformities or tightness caused by previous injuries, burns, or surgeries. The goal is to make the scar blend more naturally with the surrounding skin in colour, tone, and texture.
At Star Hospital, Udaipur, scar revision procedures are performed by an experienced Board-Certified Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon using advanced surgical and non-surgical techniques to deliver optimal results.
What Can Scar Revision Surgery Do?
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Improve the appearance of unsightly or disfiguring scars.
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Release painful or tight scar tissue.
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Restore mobility where contractures have limited movement.
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Enhance facial aesthetics and reduce emotional stress associated with visible scars.

Understanding Scars
Scars form as a part of the skin’s natural healing process after injury or surgery. Their appearance depends on multiple factors, including wound depth, location, genetics, age, and skin pigmentation. Some scars may heal smoothly, while others become raised, thick, or discoloured.
Depending on the type and severity of the scar, treatment may involve:
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Topical treatments (creams, gels, or silicone sheets).
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Minimally invasive procedures such as laser resurfacing or steroid injections.
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Surgical scar revision using precision closure or flap techniques to reposition or refine the scar.
Advanced Surgical Techniques
At Star Hospital, Udaipur, advanced methods such as flap closure, Z-plasty, and tissue rearrangement are employed to make scars less visible and to improve flexibility where contracture has restricted movement. The procedure may be performed under local anaesthesia, sedation, or general anaesthesia, depending on the extent of correction required.
Common Conditions Requiring Scar Revision/Treatment
Acne ( Pimple Scars)
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Hypertrophic scars: Thick, raised scars confined to the wound area.
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Keloids: Overgrown, elevated scars extending beyond the original wound boundaries.
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Contracture scars: Scars that restrict movement, often following burns.
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Discoloured or misaligned scars: Scars at an angle to natural skin tension lines.
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Cosmetic concerns: Scars that affect self-confidence or facial harmony.
ACNE (PIMPLE) SCARS REMOVAL UDAIPUR

NON-SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACNE SCARS
Acne scars can be treated with non-surgical procedures like
- Fillers
- Botox
- PRP
- Chemical Peels
- Lasers
- Micro needling

SURGICAL TREATMENT OF ACNE SCARS
When treating certain types of Acne scars, Surgery may be required in the form of
- Scar Revision
- Subcision
- Fat Grafting
- Dermal grafting
FILLERS FOR ACNE SCAR TREATMENTS
Dermal fillers are a great way to treat and potentially get rid of certain types of acne scarring, being particularly effective for rolling scars and some less-defined boxcar scars. They are safe and well-tolerated, with great results to treat the depression associated with scars. They are excellent for volume loss caused by acne scarring.
SUBCISION TREATMENT METHOD FOR ACNE SCAR

Subcision Treatment Method for Acne Scar
The scars that are not deep enough to require removal, but are too deep to be expected to respond well to laser treatment alone, are treated with a technique known as Subcision. Subcision is a procedure that uses a tiny blade to release the scar from the underlying skin. This allows the depressed area to become somewhat shallower as the firm attachments holding the scar to the deeper tissues are released. Stitches are not required following Subcision. Bruising and swelling may occur following both removal and Subcision of acne scars.
What is Subcision Acne Scar treatment?
Subcision Acne Scar treatment is a minor surgical technique that breaks down skin scars that are depressed and tethered down within your skin. This term Subcision for acne scarring means subcutaneous incisionless surgery for treatment of skin scarring.
Subcision for acne scars is a minor surgical procedure and does not require hospitalisation. The Subcision acne scar procedure is more than just the mechanical release of the strands of fibrous scar tissue.

FAT GRAFTING FOR ACNE SCARS
At Star Hospital we use patient's own fat to reduce and diminish the chronic Acne scars. The unique procedure is done by an expert Plastic Surgeon trained in this for best results. It is a procedure done under local anaesthesia and does not require hospitalization. It gives good results as the Fat used is of the patient themselves. Fat Transfer & nano fat transfer is also an increasingly popular alternative to using fillers for acne scar management and best performed by a Cosmetic or Plastic surgeon.

SCAR REVESION FOR ACNE SCAR TREATMENTS
Certain larger Scars caused by Acne or Pimples can be surgically corrected by a technique known as Scar Revision done under Local anaesthesia; not requiring any hospitalization and performed by an expert Plastic surgeon.
What to Expect After Scar Surgery
Although no scar can be completely erased, its appearance can be significantly improved. The extent of improvement depends on factors such as the scar’s size, direction, location, and the individual’s age, skin type, and healing characteristics.
After the procedure, mild swelling or redness may occur, which subsides over time. Most patients notice progressive improvement over several weeks as the scar becomes flatter, smoother, and less noticeable.
Why Choose Star Hospital for Scar Surgery and Treatment, Udaipur
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Performed by an expert Board-Certified Plastic & Cosmetic Surgeon.
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State-of-the-art facilities for precision scar correction.
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Tailored treatment plans for every scar type.
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Minimal downtime with natural-looking results.
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Comprehensive aftercare and follow-up support.
At Star Hospital, Udaipur, we understand that scars are more than skin deep—they can affect both appearance and confidence. Our goal is to help patients heal beautifully with results that restore comfort, mobility, and self-assurance.
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