Acne, Surgical & Trauma Scar Treatment by Specialist Plastic Surgeon Dr Nathan Stewart
Scars tell a story—but they don’t need to define your skin. Whether the result of surgery, injury, or past acne, visible scarring can affect your confidence, comfort, and self-image. At our Perth clinic, Dr Nathan Stewart offers evidence-based CO₂ fractional laser scar revision using the Lumenis AcuPulse™ system, helping to improve both cosmetic appearance and functional outcomes.
As a Specialist Plastic Surgeon, Dr Stewart also provides combination therapy for more complex scars, integrating surgical techniques and laser resurfacing when needed to deliver tailored, realistic outcomes.
CO₂ laser therapy is suitable for improving the appearance of a wide range of scars, including:
Laser scar revision works by resurfacing the scarred area and stimulating collagen remodelling in the deeper layers of skin. Over time, this helps to flatten raised scars, soften texture irregularities, and even out redness or pigmentation.
The AcuPulse™ CO₂ laser creates microscopic columns of thermal energy in the skin, targeting damaged tissue while leaving surrounding skin intact. This fractional approach encourages natural healing and collagen production while reducing recovery time compared to traditional fully ablative lasers.
Benefits include:
The treatment is particularly effective for scars that are firm, pink, or texturally distinct from the surrounding tissue.
For certain scars—especially tethered, hypertrophic, wide or adherent scars—laser alone may not provide optimal results. In these cases, Dr Stewart may recommend a staged approach, involving:
This integrative method not only addresses the appearance of the scar but also considers functional restoration, such as improving mobility or comfort in scarred areas. All procedures are performed or overseen by Dr Stewart in a clinical setting, with individualised care plans for every patient.
A detailed consultation is conducted with Dr Nathan Stewart to assess the scar’s age, location, colour, and type. Photos may be taken for planning and documentation. You’ll receive advice on realistic expectations and whether laser alone or a combination of surgery and laser is most appropriate.
A post-care plan and instructions are provided to support optimal healing, including skincare recommendations and sun protection guidance.
To enhance healing and maximise collagen regeneration, exosome therapy is available as an optional post-laser treatment. These cell-derived particles are rich in growth factors and anti-inflammatory signals, helping to:
Exosomes are especially helpful for treating acne scars or delicate skin areas, improving comfort and cosmetic results.
Laser scar revision may be suitable if you:
Certain individuals (e.g. those with a history of keloid scars, active acne, or darker skin tones) may require alternative treatments or adjustments to their care plan. These considerations will be addressed during your consultation.
The number of treatments varies depending on the scar’s severity, location, and depth. Some patients see noticeable improvement after one session, while others may require 2–4 treatments spaced 6–8 weeks apart.
No treatment can entirely erase a scar, but CO₂ laser therapy can significantly soften its appearance, improve skin texture, and reduce colour contrast.
Yes. Expect redness, mild swelling, and peeling for 5–7 days. You should avoid direct sun exposure and follow aftercare instructions for optimal healing.
Yes. Acne scar laser treatment is one of the most common uses of fractional CO₂ technology. It can be highly effective for rolling, boxcar or atrophic scars.
Laser treatments carry a higher risk of pigmentation changes in darker skin types. Dr Stewart will assess your skin during consultation and may recommend alternative treatments if laser is not appropriate.
Yes. In some cases, laser is used after surgical scar revision or in combination with injectables or skincare to optimise results. Your personalised treatment plan will outline any combined approaches.
With specialist training in plastic and reconstructive surgery, Dr Stewart brings advanced surgical precision and clinical insight to each treatment plan. His dual appointments at Royal Perth Hospital and Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital reflect a high standard of practice and experience.
All scar revision treatments are delivered under strict medical oversight in an accredited clinical environment, with patient safety, education and ethical care as central priorities.
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If you’re looking to improve the appearance of surgical, acne or trauma scars, fractional CO₂ laser may offer a safe and effective non-surgical option.
For more complex or functionally significant scarring, Dr Nathan Stewart can provide a comprehensive plan combining surgical and laser therapies to deliver optimal outcomes.
Get in touch today to arrange your consultation.