
What It Is
Hypertrophic scars are raised, thick scars that develop after skin injury such as surgery, burns, cuts, or acne. Unlike keloids, they remain within the boundary of the original wound but may be red, firm, itchy, or uncomfortable.

How It Works
At ClairéDerma, treatment focuses on flattening the scar, reducing symptoms, and improving skin appearance. Dermatologists may use:

Benefits

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The Treatment Process
01
Dermatologist Consultation at ClairéDerma
Evaluation of scar type, age, and severity.
02
Treatment Planning
Selection of suitable combination therapy.
03
Procedure Sessions
Injections, laser, or topical treatments as advised.
04
Home Care Guidance
Use of silicone therapy and sun protection.
05
Follow-Up Monitoring
Gradual improvement assessed over multiple visits.
Expected Results and Recovery
Scars gradually become flatter and lighter over weeks to months. Multiple sessions may be required for best results.

Got Questions?We've Got Answers
Find answers to the most common questions about our treatments, procedures, and recovery process. If you can't find what you're looking for, our support team is always here to help.
It depends on skin type, wound tension, location, and healing response.
Yes, timely care can limit excess scar formation.
Some may improve slowly, but treatment speeds up results.
Scar massage may improve softness when advised by a doctor.
Yes, it can darken scars and delay fading.
Yes, burns and surgical wounds are common causes.
Yes, especially after injuries or surgeries.