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New Scars And Old Made Pretty Using Micro-current Point Stimulation (MPS)
QUESTIONS WE HEAR FROM PATIENTS
Is the procedure painful?
The procedure is not painful, and many patients report feeling a tingling sensation during the treatment.
Is the procedure safe?
Microcurrent point stimulation is a safe procedure that has been approved by the FDA and is practiced by qualified health care professionals.
When can I get back to work?
Most of our patients are able to resume their daily activities immediately after the treatment.
How long does it take?
The length of the treatment depends on the size and location of the scar. A typical treatment session lasts between 30 and 45 minutes. We will assess your scar and provide you with an estimate of the treatment time.
I have had a joint replacement, can scar release help?
Scar release helps your joint replacement feel more natural and enhances range of motion.
Can scar release help with old injuries such as broken bones that have healed a long time ago?
Yes, even old scars respond well to scar release enabling you to regain some of the lost function and reverse or eliminate chronic pain.
Am I a suitable candidate?
At Pretty Scars, we provide scar release treatment to people of all ages and skin types. Our experienced professionals will assess your scar and determine if you are a suitable candidate for the treatment.
Can I drive after the treatment?
Yes, the treatment does not affect your ability to drive.
Can Scar release help with acne scars?
Yes, pitting and discoloration related to acne often respond well to scar release.
Can Scar release be applied on my bariatric revision scars?
Absolutely! There may be more time involved based on very long scars but we have helped many clients feel more confident after their revisions.
Can scar release be used after breast surgery?
Yes! Many clients find scar-release to help tremendously with minimizing scars related to both breast augmentation and reduction.
I have burns, will scar release help?
We treat burns just as we do scars for suppler tissue, better function and more elasticity.
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