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Scar treatment for a scratched forehead at Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic with Coratherapy

Hello, this is Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic, the beginning of scar removal with Coratherapy.
We have brought a case of a patient with a scratch scar on the forehead.
The patient is a man in his 30s, and the scar on his forehead
was caused by being scratched by a sharp object during childhood.
In the case of scars, the bottom of the scar is often uneven,
so it is important to delicately adjust the height as the sessions progress.

The patient had previously received acne scars treatment at our Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic.
He was highly satisfied with the treatment, which led him to decide
to treat the scratch scar on his forehead that he had been concerned about for a long time.

The scar, approximately 1.5cm in the center of the forehead, was clearly visible.
The boundaries of the scar were distinct, and its location in the middle of the forehead made it quite noticeable.
Scars on the forehead often appear more prominent after the procedure due to redness,
but as the treatment progresses, the redness fades,
and noticeable improvements become visible as new skin regenerates.

For scars located on the forehead or between the eyebrows,
if they align with wrinkle lines, it can hinder the progress of the treatment.
We make sure to explain these aspects before starting the procedure.

In the case of scratch scars, the prognosis is generally good.
We anticipated about 70-80% improvement after six sessions,
and set a slightly higher target after ten sessions.

After 4 sessions of Coratherapy

This is a photo after 4 sessions.
New skin has started to regenerate from the bottom,
making the upper boundary less distinct and the overall scar appear smoother.
The lower part of the scar still shows visible boundaries and a slightly indented appearance.

After 7 sessions of Coratherapy

This is a photo after 7 sessions.
The previously sharp lower boundary of the scar has softened,
and the overall scar appears less noticeable.

After 10 sessions of Coratherapy

This is a photo taken after 10 sessions, when the treatment was completed.
The photo was taken after the redness had subsided to some extent during a follow-up visit.

Once the redness had significantly faded, the improvement in the scar became much more evident,
and the overall appearance became smoother.

For scars located on the forehead or between the eyebrows,
patients often say, “It feels like the scar is more noticeable after the procedure.”
Redness occurs as the dermis layer regenerates during the treatment process.
Initially, the scar may appear more prominent,
or it may be difficult to notice the changes as the skin regenerates.
However, the scar does not actually deepen or widen.

After the treatment is completed, the redness gradually returns to the normal skin tone,
and the changes in the scar become more noticeable as the redness fades.
Scratch scars or nail scars often occur during childhood.
As people grow into adulthood, their faces enlarge, and the scars appear larger,
causing stress for many individuals.
Since these scars are often 10 or 20 years old, many people hesitate to seek treatment due to uncertainty.
Scratch scars or nail scars generally respond well to Coratherapy treatment.

The longer or wider the scar,
the more likely the bottom is uneven.
In such cases, precise stimulation and intensity control
can fill the scar and smooth the surface, leading to high treatment satisfaction.

If you are struggling with scratch scars or nail scars,
Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic’s Coratherapy can be a great help.

Coratherapy provided by Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic
is a treatment method for depressed scars that began in 2006,
and is suitable for various types of depressed scars, including acne scars.
This is due to the treatment principle of Coratherapy.

Coratherapy uses specially designed incision needles
to stimulate the scar as if sculpting it.
This process breaks the adhesion and creates space
for regenerative substances to fill in,
promoting skin regeneration from the dermis layer.
In other words, Coratherapy is a treatment that truly regenerates new skin.
As a result, the newly regenerated skin does not sink back,
and since the surrounding normal skin is not affected,
the treated area blends naturally with the normal skin after the treatment.

If you are struggling with scars, why not consider Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic?
With professional consultations and customized treatments, we will help resolve your skin concerns. Thank you.


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