
CONCERN:
SCARS

SCARS TREATMENT, BELSIZE PARK, LONDON
Scars are a natural part of the skin’s healing process but they can often leave behind texture, pigmentation or tightness that affects confidence and skin comfort. At Heath Clinic, we offer a regenerative, clinically led approach to scar treatment that supports skin repair from within and restores a smoother, more even surface over time.
Whether your scars are from acne, injury, surgery or inflammation, we use advanced techniques to help rebuild collagen, soften irregular texture and improve overall skin tone and quality. Our focus is on treatments that work with your skin’s natural processes, enhancing its ability to heal and renew.
What causes scars to form?
Scars develop when the skin undergoes a significant injury that disrupts the deeper layers of tissue. In the healing process, the skin produces collagen to repair itself. When this process is unbalanced, it can lead to raised, indented or discoloured scars. Some of the most common types we treat include:
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Atrophic or indented acne scars
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Post-surgical or traumatic scarring
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Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
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Hypertrophic scars that are raised and firm
The severity, depth and location of a scar all influence how we treat it. We create tailored plans designed around your skin’s needs and your long-term goals.

Our Treatment Approach
The severity, depth and location of a scar all influence how we treat it. We create tailored plans designed around your skin’s needs and your long-term goals.

Secret RF
Secret RF is one of the most effective tools for treating scars. It combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy to target deep into the dermis, stimulating collagen where it is most needed. This helps smooth and remodel the skin’s texture, particularly for pitted or atrophic acne scars. A series of sessions delivers progressive improvement with minimal downtime.

Microneedling with exosomes
Microneedling alone supports skin regeneration, but when combined with exosomes, it delivers an extra layer of repair. Exosomes are cell-derived messengers rich in growth factors and peptides. They enhance healing, reduce inflammation and improve texture and tone faster than microneedling alone.

Polynucleotides
These regenerative molecules support skin healing at a cellular level. Polynucleotides improve tissue quality, reduce pigmentation and increase elasticity. They are especially useful for treating scars that have left the skin fragile, thin or uneven. They can be injected alone or layered into a broader treatment plan.
Book Your Consultation
Whether you’re just starting to notice fine lines or want to soften deeper creases, Dr Marcus Geyer will guide you through a personalised approach that supports both your skin and your confidence.
Book a consultation at Heath Clinic, Belsize Park, to explore the best treatment options for your forehead and frown lines in a safe, natural and regenerative way.

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No hard sells, no exaggerated promises - just medically sound, expert guidance on what will work best for you.
Patient safety is at the core of everything we do, and we take the time to understand your concerns, goals, and lifestyle so we can build a long-term relationship based on trust.
Frequently Asked Questions
We treat a wide range of scars including acne scars, post-surgical scars and trauma-related scars. We focus on improving texture, tone and elasticity.
Most patients need a course of three to five sessions depending on the type and depth of the scarring. We space treatments about four to six weeks apart.
We apply a numbing cream before treatment to ensure comfort. You may feel some warmth or tingling during the session but it is generally well tolerated.
There may be mild redness and swelling for 24 to 48 hours after treatment. Most patients return to normal activities quickly. Combining treatments with LED light therapy can further reduce downtime.
Scarring can be improved significantly but not always fully removed. The results from regenerative treatments are long lasting and continue to improve over time as collagen builds.
Yes. We recommend using targeted skincare to support healing and maintain results. This may include ingredients such as retinoids, peptides or pigmentation correctors depending on the type of scar.

