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Dr. Emil Kohan | Beverly Hills

Scar Revision & Trauma Services

Procedure time: 3-6 hours
Duration of results: Years
Recovery Time: 3-6 Weeks
Anesthesia:General anesthesia
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Repair of Facial Fractures and Lacerations

Our team is available on-call for management and repair of traumatic injuries both in the hospital and outpatient setting. This includes management of facial fractures and lacerations.

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Scar Revision

Scar revision is a common procedure and can significantly help improve the appearance of scars. This can be done using a variety of methods including steroid injections, laser treatments, fat grafting, microneedling, scar excision and repeat closure, and IPL treatments. Please call for your consultation to see what is right for you.

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Facelift
Eyelid Blepharoplasty
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Mohs Wound Closure & Skin Cancer Excision
Gynecomastia Surgery
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FAQS

Frequently
Asked Questions

What are the primary goals of a scar revision procedure?

The main objective of this treatment is to minimize the appearance of a scar so that it blends more naturally with the surrounding skin tone and texture. While no scar can be removed completely, the experts at EmilMD utilize surgical and non-surgical techniques to make them significantly less noticeable. This process often involves repositioning the scar or improving the surface irregularities caused by poor healing. By focusing on both aesthetic and functional restoration, Dr. Emil Kohan helps patients regain confidence in their physical appearance.

How long should a person wait after an injury before seeking scar revision?

It is generally recommended to wait until a scar has fully matured, which typically takes between six and twelve months. During this period, the tissue undergoes various biological changes that can alter its color and thickness over time. EmilMD's clinical team evaluates each case to determine if the healing process has stabilized enough for a successful intervention. In some instances of acute trauma, earlier consultation may be necessary to manage the initial healing phase effectively. Dr. Emil Kohan provides personalized guidance on the optimal timing for any secondary procedures.

What types of scars can be improved through professional treatment?

A wide variety of skin irregularities, including keloids, hypertrophic scars, and contractures, can be addressed with modern medical techniques. Contractures are particularly significant as they often restrict movement by pulling the skin and underlying tissue together during the healing of a burn or large wound. At EmilMD, specialized approaches are used to release these tight bands of tissue and restore a full range of motion. Each treatment plan is tailored to the specific depth and size of the blemish. Dr. Emil Kohan ensures that the most appropriate surgical or laser modality is selected for the patient.

Are trauma services available for acute facial injuries?

Immediate care for lacerations and facial fractures is essential for ensuring the best possible long-term aesthetic outcome. When an injury occurs, seeking a specialist who understands the complex anatomy of the face can prevent severe permanent scarring. Dr. Emil Kohan's expert team is trained to handle delicate repairs that prioritize the preservation of facial symmetry and function. By utilizing meticulous suturing techniques from the outset, the practice aims to reduce the need for extensive revisions later. EmilMD remains a dedicated resource for patients requiring urgent reconstructive attention.

What is the typical recovery timeline after a scar revision surgery?

The healing period varies based on the size of the area being treated and the specific technique employed by the surgeon. Most patients experience initial redness and swelling for one to two weeks before they can return to their standard social activities. It is vital to protect the new incision from sun exposure for several months to prevent permanent discoloration of the healing tissue. Detailed post-operative instructions are provided by EmilMD to ensure the site remains clean and protected throughout the recovery. Dr. Emil Kohan monitors the progress of the skin to ensure the final result is as seamless as possible.

Can non-surgical treatments be used to manage scar tissue?

Many individuals benefit from a combination of topical therapies, injectable medications, or laser resurfacing rather than a traditional surgical excision. Steroid injections are frequently used to flatten raised scars, while laser treatments can target redness or uneven texture. These conservative options are often integrated into the comprehensive care plans offered at EmilMD. Depending on the patient's skin type and the age of the scar, these methods can provide impressive improvements without a long downtime. Dr. Emil Kohan discusses these alternatives during the consultation to find the least invasive path toward clear skin.

Is anesthesia required for these types of procedures?

Small, superficial revisions are often performed under local anesthesia, which numbs only the specific area being treated. For more extensive trauma reconstructions or complex scar releases, general anesthesia may be necessary to ensure the patient remains completely comfortable. The safety and comfort of the individual are always the top priorities for the staff at EmilMD. A thorough medical evaluation is conducted prior to the procedure to determine the safest anesthetic approach for the specific situation. Dr. Emil Kohan and his surgical team maintain a highly controlled environment for every intervention.

Will insurance cover the cost of scar revision or trauma services?

Coverage often depends on whether the procedure is deemed medically necessary or purely cosmetic in nature. If a scar causes functional impairment, such as restricted joint movement or chronic pain, many insurance providers will contribute to the cost of the repair. Because trauma services involve the restoration of damaged tissue, they are frequently recognized as essential medical care at EmilMD. It is helpful to provide documentation regarding the original injury and any physical limitations it has caused. Dr. Emil Kohan assists patients by providing the clinical details necessary for an accurate insurance assessment.