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Redrawing the skin map that scars erased — The Other Scar Reconstruction
Indented scars mean the skin’s structural architecture has collapsed. They can never be resolved with a single laser alone. Depending on the scar type — rolling, boxcar, or icepick — a three-step combination approach of physical adhesion release + tissue replenishment + laser remodeling is required for dermal collagen to rebuild and restore a smoother skin surface.
The “right answer” differs for every type of scar
The first step of treatment depends on the shape of your scar.
Rolling Scars
Gently wave-like scars. Subcision, which releases the fibrous bands pulling the skin down from beneath, is essential.
Boxcar Scars
Angular scars with vertical depressions. A “shouldering” technique to soften sharp edges should be combined with boosters that replenish the tissue.
Icepick Scars
Narrow, deep scars that look as if they were pierced with an awl. Collagen must be lifted from the base through TCA CROSS or precision fractional laser treatment.
The Other’s Scar Reconstruction Recipe
(Multi-Combination)
Under a dermatologist’s judgment, the following treatments are precisely combined to achieve the best possible outcome.
Tissue Restoration (Collagen Boosters)
A sufficient amount of PLA (such as Juvelook Volume) and hADM (Re2O) is injected to supply the “building material” needed for the base of the scar to fill in.
Laser Remodeling
Pico fractional laser creates micro-stimulation to induce regeneration, and when needed, $CO_2$ fractional laser is used for more intensive skin resurfacing.
Physical Restoration
Adhered scars are directly released with subcision to create space for regeneration.
Essential Conditions for Success Before Treatment
Scar treatment is completed through 50% physician technique and 50% patient aftercare.
No Smoking Is Essential, Not Optional
Smoking constricts microvessels and interferes with collagen synthesis in the dermis. Smoking during the treatment period is one of the biggest factors that can reduce treatment effectiveness.
The Relationship Between Downtime and Results
“Scar treatment that does not hurt and does not affect daily life” is likely to produce limited results. Treatment intensity — such as redness and scabbing — generally correlates with results, so the optimal intensity should be decided through consultation with the doctor based on your schedule.
Self Check
Should I Start Treating My Scars Now?
I feel stressed because uneven skin texture remains visible even under makeup.
I have had several fractional laser treatments in the past but did not see significant improvement.
Under lighting, the shadow of my scars stands out, making me feel less confident in social situations.
My acne has stopped, but I worry the marks may last forever.
I want meaningful improvement, even if it requires about a week of recovery time.
The Other’s Message
There is no “miracle single device” for scar treatment. Only persistent combination treatment based on anatomical understanding can help restore smoother skin.
Uncompromising precision, carried forward from experience as a presidential physician.
The Other will be with you on the journey to redraw your skin map.
