Causes of Chickenpox and Treatment of Chickenpox Scars at Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic Coratherapy
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Chickenpox, often considered a common childhood illness, is actually a highly contagious disease caused by a virus.
Although the prevalence of chickenpox has significantly decreased due to widespread vaccination,
there are still cases of infection, and many people struggle with the scars left as aftereffects.
Chickenpox is not just an illness you recover from and forget about.
It requires an understanding of its causes, symptoms, and recovery process.
In particular, the pitted scars left on the skin do not easily fade over time,
causing significant stress for those who are sensitive about their appearance.
In this article, we will briefly explore the causes of chickenpox and introduce
Coratherapy, a treatment method for pitted scars left after chickenpox, in detail.

Causes and Characteristics of Chickenpox

First, chickenpox is a contagious disease caused by the Varicella-Zoster Virus.
It primarily occurs during childhood, and while its frequency has decreased due to widespread vaccination,
cases of infection still exist.
Chickenpox spreads easily through airborne droplets or skin contact,
and its high transmissibility means that one infected person can quickly spread it to others.
The hallmark symptoms of chickenpox are red rashes and blisters that spread across the body.
These blisters naturally dry out and scab over time, leading to recovery,
but improper care can cause problems.
In particular, if the blisters are scratched or burst severely, the deeper layers of the skin can be damaged, leaving pitted scars.
Unlike simple pigmentation, these scars involve damage to the dermis layer, making natural recovery difficult.
Scars on the face or exposed areas can lead to stress about appearance,
necessitating a medical approach for treatment.
What is Coratherapy?

In such cases, Coratherapy is a recommended treatment.
Coratherapy is a specialized acupuncture procedure that promotes skin regeneration.
It breaks down adhered tissues and stimulates the production of regenerative substances,
encouraging new collagen formation in the depressed areas to regenerate the skin.
The procedure is relatively simple, with a short recovery period, causing minimal disruption to daily life.
Through repeated treatments, gradual skin recovery can be expected.
Since it enhances the skin’s natural regenerative ability,
it is effective not only for chickenpox scars but also for acne scars, surgical scars, and other pitted scars regardless of their cause.
It is particularly suitable for those seeking natural results rather than artificial procedures.
The results of the treatment make this even more evident.

Case: Long-standing Chickenpox Scar on the Forehead
History: No previous treatment experience
Report: Six sessions of Coratherapy
The patient, a woman in her 40s, had been burdened by a scar left from chickenpox during childhood.
Before treatment, the scar was visibly noticeable, and the patient had lost confidence due to the scar.
However, from the fourth session onward, the depth of the scar gradually diminished,
and it began to blend naturally with the surrounding skin tone.

After the final sixth session, the scar showed significant improvement,
and the patient reported feeling the changes herself.
Comparing the before-and-after images, the skin appeared more refined overall,
and the scar had noticeably faded.
As demonstrated, Coratherapy considers the patient’s skin condition, scar depth,
shape, and duration comprehensively to provide customized treatment,
making it possible to improve even long-standing pitted scars caused by chickenpox.
Scars are not just an external issue; they can lead to a loss of confidence or
psychological distress, so it is important not to leave them untreated.
If you have been struggling with chickenpox scars for a long time,
we encourage you to consult with a professional to find a solution that works for you.
Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic has accumulated 20 years of experience and expertise in Coratherapy,
offering effective and safe treatments based on extensive clinical data.
We hope that the case and information shared today provide hope to those with similar concerns,
and we look forward to continuing to support your journey toward healthy and confident skin. Thank you.

