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Treatment for Scars from Nail Scratches at Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic with Coratherapy

Hello, this is Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic, the beginning of Coratherapy for scar removal.
When searching for scar treatment, you may have often heard about areas where scars heal relatively well and areas where recovery can be slower.

So, does it always take a long time to treat scars in areas where recovery is slower?
Not necessarily.
Even scars in areas like the nose, glabella, or philtrum, which may recover more slowly, can sometimes heal quickly depending on the shape or cause of the scar.
Today, we will confirm this through a case study.

The patient is a woman in her 20s.
She visited us after a scratch caused by a fingernail two weeks ago left a scar.
The scar was located next to the philtrum, an area where recovery could be slower.
However, the shape of the scar was manageable, and treatment began before the scar fully settled, resulting in effective progress.

The scar was about 1.5 cm long and located on the side of the philtrum under the nose.
There was still a red mark from the wound, and the upper part of the scar was slightly deeper than the lower part.
Additionally, there were areas where the scar overlapped with pores.
In such cases, as the scar fills in, the pores will also settle back into place, which was explained to the patient.

After 3 sessions of Coratherapy

This is a photo after 3 sessions of Coratherapy.
Before the treatment, the scar had a clearly visible indentation along its edges.
After 3 sessions, the edges became less distinct, and the base of the scar filled in, leaving only a slight unevenness.

After 6 sessions of Coratherapy

This is a photo after 6 sessions of Coratherapy.
The overall unevenness that remained after the 3rd session has mostly been filled in.
Although there are slight indentations that are not very noticeable in the photo, the focus of the treatment was to make the area as smooth as possible by the end of the sessions.

After the 8th sessions, although there were no significant visible changes, the scar and its surrounding area became increasingly natural.
By addressing these detailed aspects, the treated area becomes more natural and satisfying by the end of the treatment.

Additionally, the pores that were indented along with the scar before the treatment have settled back into place.
The scar has filled in beautifully, blending well with the surrounding pores.

In summary, the area treated in today’s case was near the philtrum, which is generally considered slower to heal compared to areas like the cheeks or temples.
However, the patient visited us before the scar fully settled, and the shape of the scar was manageable, allowing us to complete the treatment in 9 sessions.

Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic’s Coratherapy is an effective solution for indented scars.
It is tailored to each individual’s skin condition and the depth of the scar, achieving optimal results.

As shown, the progress of treatment can vary depending on the area, the shape of the scar, or factors such as individual skin characteristics and the timing of treatment.
If you are considering scar treatment, we recommend visiting us for a personalized consultation to get the most accurate advice.

Since 2006, Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic has been providing refined and effective Coratherapy treatments based on extensive clinical experience and expertise.
If you are struggling with scars, we encourage you to visit Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic for professional consultation and treatment.


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