Scarring can take many forms, and there are several methods that a surgical expert can use to reduce your scar’s visibility, with each method carrying different risks.
Dr. Harvey “Chip” Cole III, MD, FACS, Quadruple Board Certified Surgeon, has launched a new public awareness campaign that explains how each procedure works, and its risks.
Dr. Chip Cole examines three distinct operations commonly used to reduce scarring: laser resurfacing, skin grafts, and injection of steroids or antimetabolites.
Which operation a surgeon uses is determined by the location, size, and other details of the scar that is being treated.
Dr. Chip Cole specializes in laser resurfacing, and has become known for his national and international teaching lectures on the subject.
Laser resurfacing is most often used for acne scars, and is the least invasive of the procedures available, with minor redness and swelling being common during recovery.
Dr. Chip Cole has over 33 years of experience, and is known around the world as “The Eye Guy,” for his expertise in oculoplastic rejuvenation and reconstruction.
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Scar Reduction & Revision Surgical Hazards Examined By Top Reconstructive Expert
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