Why Scar Tissue Needs Attention
After surgery or injury, the body naturally forms scar tissue as part of the healing process. However, this tissue is often fibrotic, less mobile, and less functional than healthy skin. In some cases, adhesions can develop beneath the surface, causing layers of tissue to stick together and restrict movement. Treatments like radiotherapy may also lead to deeper fibrosis, further affecting mobility and comfort.
The RESTORE Scar Therapy Method
RESTORE Scar Therapy is a gentle, non-invasive approach designed to address scar tissue, fibrosis, and adhesions. Using a combination of specialist scar massage, fascial release techniques, therapeutic tools, and tailored self-care guidance, this method supports your body’s natural healing process and encourages healthy tissue regeneration.
How Scar Therapy Can Help
Stimulates positive changes in both surface scars and deeper adhesions or fibrosis
Reduces discomfort commonly associated with scars, including pain, tightness, sensitivity, and itching
Supports both functional and cosmetic improvements following surgery or trauma
Whether your goal is improved movement, reduced discomfort, or a smoother appearance, Scar Therapy offers a holistic and effective approach to recovery.
Developed by a Leading Expert
The RESTORE Method was created by Emma Holly, the UK’s leading scar therapy educator and a renowned Harley Street scar specialist. This evidence-informed approach is trusted by the NHS and leading private healthcare providers across the UK.
While a course of treatments is often recommended for optimal results, even a single session, combined with tailored self-care advice, can offer noticeable benefits and support your healing journey at home.
Will My Scar Disappear?
While scar tissue can't be completely erased, treatment can significantly improve its appearance and how it feels. Results vary from person to person, and early intervention often leads to the best cosmetic outcomes. However, it’s never too late—older scars can still respond well and benefit from therapy.
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Lymphatouch treatment in action on a c section scar.