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Description: Your scars may bother you so badly that you are considering fillers or surgeries to smooth them out. Before you make the doctor's appointment, get a quick lesson in how they work!
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Another option for INDENTED scars is a filler. This is when collagen-which is a protein that helps strengthen skin cells-- or fat is injected into a depression to raise the surface of the skin. You'll need to repeat this treatment every few months or couple years -- depending on the type of filler used-- to maintain results. One of the MOST successful--and more EXTREME solutions--is surgical scar revision. This is where the scar is cut away and the skin is stretched and rejoined to form a less noticeable wound. This surgery works best for long, wide, or unusually shaped scars because they can be made thinner or shorter. Surgery is most successful if done within 60 to 90 days of scarring.
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Bio:
Adam Friedman, MD is a board-certified dermatologist who serves as Director of Dermatologic Research and Assistant Professor at the Unified Division of Dermatology of Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He also the Associate Residency Program Director. Dr. Friedman holds several patents resulting from his investigation of nanotechnologies that allow for the delivery of molecules that can treat infectious diseases, accelerate wound healing and more.
He has published over 30 papers on both his research as well as a variety of clinical areas in dermatology. Dr. Friedman has received awards from multiple organizations such as the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society for Dermatologic Surgery, Dermatology Foundation, and the La Roche Posay North American Foundation.
Dr. Friedman is chair of the leadership workgroup of the American Academy of Dermatology Resident/Fellows Committee and is the Senior Editor of the Dermatology In-Review Online Workshop. In line with his research interests, Dr Friedman currently serves as Vice President of the Nanodermatology Society.
Dr Friedman graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Pennsylvania and received his M.D. with Distinction in Dermatology Research from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. He trained in medicine at New York Hospital Queens, affiliated with NY Presbyterian Hospital/ Weil-Cornell Medical Center and completed his dermatology residency as chief resident at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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