Scar Therapy
Non-invasive treatment to improve the appearance, texture, and function of scar tissue from injury or surgery.
Why Scar Therapy Matters
Scars can take up to two years to fully mature, so starting treatment early can make a real difference. However, it’s never too late to begin — even older scars can improve with the right approach.
Scar therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses techniques including massage, myofascial release, and specialised tools to soften tissue, reduce pain, decrease hypersensitivity, and improve mobility.
How Scar Therapy Can Help
Over time, scars can become numb, painful, overly sensitive, or tight and restricted. Treatment works to address these issues at their source.
Loosen Scar Tissue
Helps to release and loosen scar tissue that has become stuck, tight, or restrictive, restoring natural movement between skin, muscle, and fascia.
Restore Mobility
Improves movement and comfort by working to free restricted areas, helping you regain your natural range of motion after surgery or injury.
Reduce Pain & Sensitivity
Treatment softens tissue, improves circulation, and helps restore more normal sensation — reducing pain, numbness, and hypersensitivity.
Improve Appearance
Regular treatment can help improve the appearance and texture of scars, softening raised, rope-like, or stringy tissue over time.
New & Old Scars
Whether your scar is recent or long-standing, treatment can help. Early intervention is beneficial, but it’s never too late to see improvement.
Support Natural Healing
By improving circulation and tissue quality, scar therapy supports your body’s own healing processes for better long-term outcomes.
Is Scar Therapy Right for You?
This treatment may help if your scar is raised (keloid or hypertrophic), rope-like, stringy or grainy, painful, numb, tight or stuck — whether new or long-standing. If you’re unsure whether scar therapy could help, get in touch for a no-obligation conversation.
Types of Scars Treated
Scar therapy can support a wide range of scars, including but not limited to the following.
- C-section scars
- Mastectomy, lumpectomy & breast reconstruction scars
- Breast augmentation scars
- Hysterectomy scars
- Joint replacement scars (knee, hip, elbow, shoulder)
- Keyhole (laparoscopic) surgery scars
- Epidural scars or related discomfort
- Plastic surgery scars
- Trauma-related scars & burns