Fibrosis Treatment with Enzymes

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Enzyme-based fibrosis treatment is an advanced technique that helps improve hardened or uneven areas of the skin caused by inflammation, surgeries, or previous cosmetic procedures.

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What Is Post-Surgical Fibrosis?

Fibrosis is a hardening of the tissue that can develop after cosmetic procedures such as liposuction or body contouring surgery.

It often appears as firm areas, lumps, or uneven skin texture.

What Is Fibrosis Treatment with Enzymes?

This is a specialized protocol that uses therapeutic enzymes to target hardened tissue and help improve the texture, softness, and flexibility of the treated area.

What does enzyme-based fibrosis treatment help with?

Enzyme treatments are designed to improve tissue irregularities caused by inflammation, surgery, or cosmetic procedures.


It may help treat:

Benefits of enzyme-based fibrosis treatment

Enzyme treatment offers an effective solution to improve the quality of affected tissue, restoring a smoother, healthier, and more even appearance.

Potential benefits:

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Therapeutic enzymes work on fibrotic tissue to help improve flexibility, texture, and overall skin quality.
Your treatment protocol is customized based on the severity of the fibrosis, type of surgery, and how long it has been since your procedure.

Duration:

45–60 minutes per session.

Recommended Sessions:

Depends on the level of fibrosis and professional evaluation.

Price:

 Starting at $229 (Ask about our personalized treatment packages.)

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Frequently Asked Questions

It is a hardening of the tissue that can develop during the post-surgical healing process.

It can improve significantly with therapeutic enzyme treatments and professional follow-up care.

It may develop several weeks after the procedure, depending on the healing process.

It may cause mild discomfort depending on the treated area, but it is generally well tolerated.

It depends on the severity of the fibrosis and how the tissue responds to treatment.