How to treat a wound and help minimise your risk of scarring – PART 5 – Use Endermologie to drain the tissue & prevent adhesions.
The medical Endermologie technique’s draining and de-fibrosing properties allow scars and burn scars to be painlessly worked on at an early stage.
First, it helps to eliminate waste so as to effectively drain the tissue and prevent the formation of scar adherences related to fibrosis.
Next, Endermologie stimulates natural collagen and elastin production to improve the healing process in order to ease pain and restore mobility. Thanks to medical Endermologie sessions, it’s possible to work on all kinds of scars and in many cases prevent the need for additional surgery.
We can work on: - Recent scars still showing signs of inflammation - Old scars - Surgical or traumatic scars - Burns, even after skin grafts - Post-caesarean - Scleroderma
There are many more treatment options available for more complicated scars, e.g. keloid scars. I’ll list them here, but if you’re concerned about an existing scar (or wound), it’s best to see your Doctor (who might refer you to a dermatologist or scar specialist) to discuss the best course of action.
1. Steroid injections.
2. Surgery (revision).
3. Laser treatment.
4. Cryotherapy.
5. Pressure therapy.
6. Silicone dioxide.
7. Radiation.