06/03/2026
✅ Itchy Keloids.
✅ Raised Scars/Shows in clothes
✅Hyperpigmentation
✅Hypopigmentation
⭐️For Educational Purposes⭐️
If you’re prone to keloids, there’s a good chance these pesky scars will develop after surgery or injuries. It’s your DNA that triggers these cells after trauma to the skin. It’s best to discuss with your surgeon the preventative measures that can help minimize the formation of keloids after surgery, such as corticosteroid or radiation injections into the incisions, cryotherapy, compression therapy, and mindfulness about tension during healing. Remember, if you healed poorly the first time, it’s likely you will face challenges after a revision. However, we are here to help and offer postoperative scar management services to assist in a smooth recovery and to address issues immediately before they become a significant problem
As for this case, I tackled my patient’s concerns effectively by implementing my proven natural approach (The DC Method) to dissolve her ar**la keloids, fade the hyperpigmentation, and camouflage the flesh tones into her hypopigmentation beneath her breast. This was an eight month journey and required patient dedication.
Her treatment plan was carefully crafted, including regular sessions and well-timed rest periods to ensure her skin had the best chance to heal. Plus, our aftercare products played a crucial role in making sure everything went smooth during her healing and enhancing the results.
The transformation has been incredible! She’s now free from the discomfort of itching and can confidently wear her favorite clothes and swimsuits—no more pasties needed! It’s so rewarding to see how a tailored, patient-centered strategy can make such a positive impact on someone’s life. Here’s to boosting confidence!🌟