Featured Case

A keloid excision example viewed through both appearance and healing strategy.

This case highlights the reconstructive side of the practice, where scar treatment planning considers recurrence risk, tissue behavior, and how the area heals over time.

  • Representative scar revision case
  • Before-and-after healing context
  • Useful for reconstructive planning questions
BeforeBefore keloid excision treatment
AfterAfter keloid excision treatment

Representative Result

Keloid Excision

Before-and-after photography provides context, but the consultation still clarifies anatomy, healing, and what is realistic for the individual patient.

Case Notes

A scar revision case that emphasizes healing strategy and recurrence planning, not just removal.

The image is only part of the value here. The more important point is that scar treatment is approached with both reconstructive and aesthetic discipline.

Cases involving scar revision or keloid treatment need more context than standard cosmetic before-and-after sets. The visible change matters, but so do recurrence risk, wound behavior, and the plan for healing after the procedure itself.

That is why this case should be read as evidence of reconstructive judgment, not as a promise that every scar behaves the same way. In consultation, the discussion becomes much more specific to location, history, tissue quality, and prior treatment.

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Patient Perspective

Patients remember the tone of the experience as much as the result.

The strongest comments speak to calm communication, professionalism, and confidence in the process.

What This Case Helps Show

Three reasons this keloid excision case matters beyond the photograph itself.

This case is useful because it frames scar treatment as a planning conversation about tissue behavior, healing, and recurrence management.

Consultation

Use the gallery as context, then plan the next step personally.

Before-and-after examples are most useful when they lead into an honest conversation about fit, limitations, and timing.

  • Representative photography only
  • Individual anatomy, healing, and procedure planning still require consultation