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Kansas Scar Treatment Surgeons & Surgery Information

Once you've made the decision to move forward with your Kansas Scar Treatment, there is still more work to do. The task of finding the best Scar Treatment surgeon in Kansas is one that only you can do. Our local surgeon locator at CosmeticSurgeryProcedure.com can help you find all of the available Kansas Scar Treatment surgeons and specialists. Contact each online to request more information, before & after pictures, or a personalized price quote. Get started below.

Scar Treatment Surgery Overview

Anesthesia: General or sedation.
Length of surgery: 30 to 90 minutes
Location of operation: Office or hospital.
Back to work: 4-7 days.
Average Price: $3,000-$7,000



Scar Treatment Procedure Information

Scar treatment surgery will not remove a scar but the procedure can be used to alter its alignment or shape to make it less noticeable. A scar is the body's way of healing and replacing lost or damaged skin and is composed of fibrous tissue. The appearance of a scar depends on various factors, including skin type, location, type of injury, age, and other factors. There are a number of different scar treatments including dermabrasion, chemical peels, collagen injections, cyrosurgery, laser resurfacing, punch grafts, surgical scar revision, and autologous fat transfer. During your initial consultation your doctor or surgeon will assess your sitatuation and recommend the best scar treatment for you.


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Latest Scar Treatment News

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Obesity Rates Up in 37 States: Report (HealthDay)
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A BAR FOR WEIGHT LOSSObesity rates in America are on the rise, and millions of people are searching for a magic pill. But will a bar do the trick Dr. Michael Snyder claims it can. Snyder, who has tallied more than 1,500 bariatric weight-loss surgeries, develope…More: continued here
Weight Management (US News & World Report)
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Kansas tops 25 percent barrier in obesity report (The Wichita Eagle)
Kansas has joined the ranks of states with an adult obesity rate higher than 25 percent, according to a new report released on Tuesday. According to the “F is for Fat” report issued by Trust for America’s Health, Kansas is the 23rd-fattest state, with 25.8 percent of its adult population obese and 62.3 ...
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Surgical Weight Loss Does Not Eliminate Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Medical News...
A study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine shows that surgical weight loss results in an improvement of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), but most patients continue to have moderate to severe OSA one year after undergoing bariatric surgery. .More: continued here
Obesity surgery numbers up 20-fold (Daily Telegraph)
THE number of Australians having weight loss surgery to shed kilograms has escalated 20-fold in the past two decades, a study of West Australians suggests.More: continued here
Secret measures 19 Aug 2008, 0000 hrs IST,TNN (The Times of India)
When diets, dark colours, straight cuts and sucking in the stomach fail, its time for desperate measures. Most lingerie shops stock all kinds of corsets and retainers that squeeze in and smoothen bulges, making you shapely for a special occasion.More: continued here
The miracle weight loss that isnt (MSNBC)
New evidence of the health benefits of gastric-bypass surgery has doctors eager to recommend it. But some people say the risks are being greatly underplayed. More: continued here