Although our skin has an elastic structure, deformations occur due to excessive stretching of our skin, which we call fractures in the skin, in extensive changes such as excessive weight changes. Although fractures can be removed with non-surgical aesthetic procedures today, if there is severe sagging of the skin in the fractureed area, stretching operations can remove excess skin while removing the fractures.
What is fracture treatment?
Fracture treatment is skin deformation caused by excessive stretching of the skin. The treatments applied to eliminate the fractures that occur due to reasons such as pregnancy, excessive weight changes, loss of elasticity of the skin are called fracture treatment as a whole.
Is there an age limit for fracture treatment?
As in almost all surgical and non-surgical aesthetic procedures, there is an age limit of 18 years in the treatment of fractures. However, one of the main reasons for the formation of fractures in the skin is the decrease in skin quality and weight changes. Since the production of collagen in the skin is intense and the skin quality is high in weight changes before the age of 18, most of the time, the skin recovers without the need for external intervention. Especially due to weight changes and pregnancy after the age of 30, fracture treatment is more frequently applied.
Which procedures are used in the treatment of fracture?
There are many surgical and non-surgical procedures in the treatment of fractures. Morpheus 8, which is one of the procedures that has proven its effectiveness among non-surgical aesthetic procedures, gives very effective results in the treatment of fractures as it affects much deeper tissue in the skin than its counterparts. In addition, Vivace gold needle, dermapen, mesotherapy, prp procedures are also used effectively in the treatment of fractures.
The reason for the formation of advanced fractures is often serious weight changes. For this reason, weight changes such as fractures in the skin are often accompanied by skin loosening and sagging. What we call stretching surgeries; In tummy tuck, arm stretching and leg-thigh stretching surgeries, when excess sagging skin is removed, fractures are intervened and the patient is provided to leave the appearance of fractures behind.
How to treat fractures?
The fracture treatment protocol varies according to the selected procedure and the severity of the fracture problem experienced by the patient. In non-surgical procedures, fracture treatment is done in sessions. Session intervals and the number of sessions vary according to the deformation that the patient is exposed to.
In surgical solutions, on the other hand, sagging excess skin is removed during stretching surgeries, while fractureed skin is also removed. Thus, after the operation, the appearance of fractures is left behind.
Healing process in fracture treatment
The healing process in the treatment of fractures varies according to the chosen treatment method. There is no recovery period in fracture treatments where non-surgical aesthetic methods are used. In non-surgical aesthetic procedures, which are procedures performed in a clinical setting, after the fracture treatment session, patients can return to their social lives if they are comfortable and continue their daily routines.
In the intervention with stretching surgeries, the recovery process varies depending on the scope of the surgery and in which region it is performed. Recovery times vary in stretching surgeries for arm, abdomen and leg areas.
What you need to know about stretch marks treatment
Skin fractures can occur in the arms, belly and legs, especially in the abdomen.
Some of the skin fractures that occur due to excessive weight changes can be intervened with non-surgical aesthetic procedures.
In cases where skin sagging is also in question, stretching operations are applied instead of non-surgical aesthetic procedures, and skin fractures are also removed thanks to the excess skin taken in stretching operations.
Fracture treatment with non-surgical procedures is done in sessions. The number of sessions and session intervals vary according to the severity of the skin fracture.