Subsition

What is subcision?

It is a term that derives from subcutaneous incisionless surgery, which means subcutaneous surgery without incision.
It is a simple surgical procedure that is performed in the following way: first, each of the depressed scars or cellulite pits is infiltrated and with precise instruments, the fibrosis is broken, allowing tissue neoformation to occur, coagulation factors are activated, fibrinogen present in the plasma will be transformed into fibrin, the granulation tissue penetrates the fibrin which will be replaced by vascularized fibrous tissue, with the consequent expansion and elevation of the tissue, resulting in the elimination of the pits. treaties. Four sessions are held, approximately one monthly, depending on progress.
 
Subcision is a process created for the treatment of atrophic scars, it may also involve separating skin tissues from the scar tissue to allow blood to pool, forming connective tissue and increasing the scar upward. Both processes are always performed by licensed professionals, and the patient can be under local or general anesthesia, on an outpatient basis.
This treatment recommended by Dr. Barciela to eliminate all depressions in the skin without surgery: pits or gaps caused by cellulite, injections, liposuction, etc. It is an excellent technique for very depressed scars.
It is a minimally invasive technique, performed in the office, in the procedure room with local anesthesia.   It involves disrupting the fibrous tissue beneath a depressed scar. This bundle of collagen-rich fibrous tissue can serve as an anchor connecting the bottom of the scar to the underlying tissue.
In Scar Subcision, Dr. Barciela uses precise surgical instruments to break up this fibrosis. This elevates the base of the scar, decreasing the depth of the pit and improving the appearance of the skin.
While it is not possible to completely erase a scar, the subcision procedure can make a depressed scar less visible or less conspicuous.
Esta técnica es excelente para cicatrices muy deprimidas como las BOXCAR.

Adverse effects

Adverse effects of surgical intervention include swelling, bruising, pain, and patients may take up to a week or two to recover, depending on the procedure, size, and depth of treatment.

 

Technical Sheet 
 Surgical time 45 min.
 Anesthesia Local infiltration
 Hospitalization Does not require
 Recovery 7 – 9 days
 Results 1 month

The Subcision price comes with Everything Inclusive (no surprises):

  • 1st Evaluation consultation of the areas to be treated.
  • Analysis prior to treatment.
  • Photos are taken of the area to be treated

ADVANTAGES

  • The Subsition is a safe procedure
  • With local anesthesia.
  • The results are definitive.
  • Recovery is quick.
  • Outpatient technique (you do not need hospital admission).

CANDIDATES TO PERFORM THIS TECHNIQUE

  • People who want give volume in localized depressed areas, as is the case of the well-known cellulite pits and acne scars.
  • People who have undergone surgery (Caesarean sections, Appendectomy, lipectomy) and their scar has a depression that anchors it to deeper areas of the dermis.

Subsition in Mallorca It is a simple and quick operation to perform.

In our clinic we follow the following steps:

On the day of the intervention:

  1. Taking medication prior to treatment. Antibiotic, anti-inflammatory and relaxing prophylaxis if necessary.
  2. They are taken photographs of the area to be performed the Subcision before and after treatment to evaluate the final result.
  3. Marking of the area to work. The patient is then placed on the stretcher.
  4. All the skin in the area is disinfected before beginning the procedure.
  5. Local anesthesia is administered and small incisions of approximately 2 millimeters are made in the skin.
  6. A local anesthetic solution (Klein's formula) is infiltrated and introduced with fine needles.
  7. Small incisions are closed if necessary.
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