Laser Resurfacing Scar Revision Risk Assessment By Reconstructive Surgery Specialist

Laser Resurfacing Scar Revision Risk Assessment By Reconstructive Surgery Specialist, updated 9/27/22, 1:36 AM

Learn how scar revision works, the procedures that are used, and what the risks are, in this new awareness campaign from world-renowned rejuvenation and reconstruction surgery expert, Dr. Harvey “Chip” Cole III, MD, FACS, Quadruple Board Certified Surgeon. Visit https://oculusplasticsurgery.com/procedures/surgical-procedures/scar-revision-atlanta-ga to learn more.

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Laser Resurfacing Scar Revision Risk
Assessment By Reconstructive Surgery
Specialist
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 their 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.
Visit
https://oculusplasticsurgery.com/proce
dures/surgical-procedures/