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Forums => Dermarolling / Microneedling => Topic started by: peek143 on February 06, 2013, 11:22:31 PM

Title: Needling surgical white scar on forehead?
Post by: peek143 on February 06, 2013, 11:22:31 PM
Hi Sarah,
 
  I have a surgical scar across my forehead that's about 2 years old.  Its a flat shiny white scar and I was wondering if single needling can help re-pigment the white scar.  I did try needling it once and it was red and still shiny looking.  If I continue to needle..will it improve?

Thanks
Title: Re: surgical scar
Post by: SarahVaughter on February 08, 2013, 10:56:09 AM
There is currently no method that can remove surgical scars but you can manage to make the scar less visible and improve its texture and color.

My reply here applies to you as well:

http://forums.owndoc.com/dermarolling-microneedling/hypo-pigmented-scar/

If the scar is raised, perform the pressure massage described here:

http://forums.owndoc.com/dermarolling-microneedling/what-to-do-about-hypertrophic-scars/
Title: Re: surgical scar
Post by: peek143 on February 08, 2013, 04:34:25 PM
Hi Sarah,
 Thanks for the reply!  So if I want to regain pigment on the scar tissue do I needle every 30 days or can I needle it more often?  I'm using the single needling method at the moment.  Right after needling I stay out in the sun to try and get some color on the scar.  Hope to hear from you soon!
Title: Re: surgical scar
Post by: SarahVaughter on February 09, 2013, 01:52:13 PM
Needle it deeply and densely once a month. In between, needle it shallowly every week (not inserting the full length of the needles).
Title: Re: surgical scar
Post by: peek143 on February 09, 2013, 04:28:30 PM
Thanks for the response Sarah.  Also, my smooth shiny white scar does not scab when I needle it.  It bleeds but it just gets swollen and red for a day..but never scabs.  Is that okay? Am I still getting the full benefit?

Title: Re: surgical scar
Post by: SarahVaughter on February 11, 2013, 06:00:27 PM
It is not necessary to get scabs, neither is it unusual not to get them. The only important thing is that if you do get them, do not remove them forcefully because premature removal of a scab could leave a scar. Let them fall off naturally when they are "ready".