Eyelid Surgery Scar Treatment Review after Coratherapy at Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic Jamsil Branch

Hello, this is Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic Jamsil Branch, specializing in scar removal.
Front corner eye surgery is a popular procedure that sharpens the eye shape,
but the scars left after surgery can sometimes cause stress.
In particular, the hook-shaped depressed scars at the inner corners of the eyes,
which look like they were scratched by a fingernail, are highly visible.
Many patients try various treatments like lasers but often feel disappointed
due to the lack of noticeable improvement.
However, recently, a non-surgical method called Coratherapy has been gaining attention as an alternative.

Today, we would like to share a case of a patient who struggled with depressed scars from front corner eye surgery,
underwent laser treatment for six months without significant improvement,
but successfully resolved their concerns through Coratherapy.


Case :: Depressed scars caused by front corner eye surgery

History :: Six months of laser treatment with no improvement

Report :: 12 sessions of Coratherapy

The scars caused by the front corner eye surgery
were deep and hook-shaped, resembling scratches from a fingernail.
However, noticeable improvement was observed starting from the 4th session,
as the scars began to fill in.
By the 8th session, the affected area showed rapid regeneration.





A total of 12 sessions were conducted, and the patient was satisfied with the results.
However, there was a slightly unfilled area, which was explained to the patient,
and two additional sessions were planned.

The results of treating scars from front corner eye surgery can vary depending on individual skin conditions,
the depth and size of the scar, and the treatment method.
However, Coratherapy is effective in improving such depressed scars
by promoting natural and sustainable regeneration through the skin’s own healing abilities.

So, what is the principle behind Coratherapy, which is effective in treating depressed scars?


If you are concerned about scars from front corner eye surgery, re-surgery or laser treatment is not the only solution.
Non-surgical and less burdensome treatments like Coratherapy are also worth considering.
However, treatment results can vary depending on individual skin conditions, scar characteristics, and treatment methods,
so it is important to consult with a professional medical team before making a decision.

At Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic, we have been treating depressed scars for 20 years since 2006,
helping many patients heal both their skin and their hearts.

If you are struggling with depressed scars, feel free to contact Rodam Korean Medicine Clinic Jamsil Branch.
We will do our best to provide meticulous care and satisfying results.



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