Management of Shoulder Scars
Traumatic scars on the shoulder usually occur after injury or orthopedic surgery procedures. Because of the amount of movement across the shoulder, shoulder scars often become raised and/or hypertrophic. In some cases, the scar formation can be so excessive that a hypertrophic scar can turn into a painful keloid.
The surgical management of shoulder scars is reserved for deep scars that impose a functional limitation on a patient. The majority of scars on the shoulder are managed with more conservative measures such as intralesional injections, topical therapy, and lasers. Shoulder scars that arise from acne or a vaccine shots are rarely managed with surgical excision.
Plato's Medicinals Scar Therapy Mini Kit is designed as a first-line option for the nonsurgical management of shoulder scars. Approved by dermatologists and plastic surgeons, Plato's Scar Serum and Plato's Dark Scar Corrector can be used in the early phase of scar formation to prevent raised scars from developing.
A combination of Plato's Scar Serum and Plato's Dark Scar Corrector can help reduce the most common patterns of scar formation.
Morning Regimen:
Plato's Dark Scar Corrector
Plato's Scar Serum
Evening Regimen:
Plato's Dark Scar Corrector
Plato's Scar Serum