
Dr Roller’s patient was bothered by the appearance of his surgical scar resulting from urgent abdominal surgery. Dr Roller performed a surgical scar revision by excising (removing) the old scar tissue and creating a sleek new scar.

We saw this patient regarding a scar revision on his left cheek from an injury 4 years ago. He was sutured by ED and found that the lower part of the scar was indented at rest and this was worse with smiling. Dr Roller performed a scar revision, removing the tethering scar tissue underneath and creating a smooth clean incision. Photos taken 3 months after surgery and will continue to fade an reduce over time.

We met this patient regarding her ear keyloid scars which formed after ear cartilage piercings. DR Roller excised the scar tissue and reconstructed the ear. Photos were taken 3 months after the revision procedure.

This young lady had developed a keyloid scar after thyroid surgery. Dr Roller removed the scar surgically during an office procedure. The photos were taken 3 weeks after surgery.

Our patient had developed a keyloid scar on their face which had not improved after steroid injection at another clinic. Dr Roller excised the raised and bumpy scar replacing it with a smaller, smoother scar which will continue to reduce and fade over the following 12-18 months.