The Internet is a very convenient and fast platform, many patients and friends hope to see the doctors through the online platform to get the final treatment plan, but often get an uncertain answer, thinking that this is a sign of irresponsibility of doctors. But you know what? Doctors who give you a definite treatment plan right on the internet are the ones who are really irresponsible.
Why must I have an in-person consultation for scar treatment?
To treat scars, we need to know the cause of the patient’s injury, the age of the scar, age, scar area, appearance and other information, which can be exchanged by phone or online, but with the above aspects alone, we cannot determine the final best treatment, but also combine the softness and hardness of the scar, the looseness of the skin around the scar and other sensory factors to choose the treatment plan with experience. Finally, there are several disadvantages of photos: different time of shooting, different angles, different distances, different light, and even photos taken by cameras with different pixels, we have no way to choose the treatment plan exactly. Scar treatment is ultimately a treatment for the patient, and the doctor must be fully responsible in order to live up to the patient’s trust and to strive for the best results in a relatively small space.
Only an in-person consultation can determine the best treatment plan.
Understand your feelings! We can identify some of the patients who cannot be treated by using the patient’s photos or descriptions of the effects, and thus avoid the pain of traveling back and forth. For those who can be treated, we need to schedule an in-person consultation.
To treat a scar, we need to know the cause of the injury, the age of the scar, the age of the scar, the area of the scar, and the appearance of the scar, all of which can be communicated over the phone or online. However, with these aspects alone, we cannot determine the final best treatment, but we also need to combine sensory factors such as the softness and hardness of the scar, the laxity of the skin around the scar, and choose the treatment plan with experience. Finally, there are several disadvantages of photos: different time of shooting, different angles, different distances, different light, and even photos taken by cameras with different pixels, we have no way to choose the treatment plan exactly. Scar treatment is ultimately a treatment for the patient, and the doctor must be fully responsible in order to live up to the patient’s trust and to strive for the best results in a relatively small space.