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Non-Invasive Scar Therapy for Surgery & Trauma Recovery
You survived the surgery. You healed from the accident. But something still doesn’t feel right. The scar is more than just a mark on your skin. It is the sense of not being whole inside. The quiet ache that tells you the body is not strong anymore. For many who have undergone a Cesarean section, abdominoplasty (tummy tuck), hip replacement, or oncology treatment, the disconnection is physical and real. You might feel like your top and bottom halves don’t connect anymore. You may live with a constant, dull ache or a complete lack of sensation. Feeling numb in a place where you used to feel alive. |
The Hidden Cost of Scar Tissue: Fascia Distortion
When the body is cut or deeply injured, the damage goes far beyond the surface. It affects the fascia—your body’s continuous web of connective tissue. When fascia is damaged, the pulling effect can go body-wide.
We call this the straitjacket effect. Scar tissue tightens around your organs, joints, and other internal structures, leading to:
· Limitation of mobility – You cannot twist, stretch, or expand like you used to.
· Loss of elasticity and flow – Your body’s natural rhythm feels blocked.
· Incremental damage – Your body gets used to this new, restricted way of being. It forgets what "normal" feels like. Over time, what starts as mild discomfort can evolve into severe pain.
ScarWorkTM Massage is a non-invasive, manual scar treatment designed to loosen and release tight tissue, adhesions, and fibrosis beneath:
Whether your surgery was last month or ten years ago, it is never too late to find relief.
When the body is cut or deeply injured, the damage goes far beyond the surface. It affects the fascia—your body’s continuous web of connective tissue. When fascia is damaged, the pulling effect can go body-wide.
We call this the straitjacket effect. Scar tissue tightens around your organs, joints, and other internal structures, leading to:
· Limitation of mobility – You cannot twist, stretch, or expand like you used to.
· Loss of elasticity and flow – Your body’s natural rhythm feels blocked.
· Incremental damage – Your body gets used to this new, restricted way of being. It forgets what "normal" feels like. Over time, what starts as mild discomfort can evolve into severe pain.
ScarWorkTM Massage is a non-invasive, manual scar treatment designed to loosen and release tight tissue, adhesions, and fibrosis beneath:
- Help Restricted Mobility: By reducing tightness and encouraging movement between the layers of skin, fascia, and muscle, massage helps your body remember how to move freely.
- Reduce Sensitivity and Pain: Trapped nerves and irritated scar tissue are frequent causes of prolonged discomfort. Scar massage helps reducing pain and normalising sensitivity.
- Treat Internal Scar Tissue: Scar massage is not just about the scar on the skin. Treatments target deep internal scarring and fibrosis where standard treatments cannot reach.
- Support Emotional Wellbeing: There is a powerful connection between touch and emotion. Gentle, therapeutic touch can be a profound way to aid emotional recovery, helping you accept and reconnect with your body after a traumatic surgery or accident.
- Stimulate and Boost Healing: Surgeons often recommend scar massage for a reason. It promotes optimum healing, minimises long-term complications, and supports body’s natural repair mechanisms.
Whether your surgery was last month or ten years ago, it is never too late to find relief.
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The ScarWorkTM Philosophy
ScarWork is about facilitating the tissue to go back where it belongs. During the treatment we guide your fascia back to its proper alignment. When the tissue returns to its rightful place, the body remembers how to function again. The straitjacket loosens. The flow returns. |
What to Expect
While a single treatment is often helpful, for the best results we usually recommend a scar therapy program of 4 to 8 treatments. These are spaced at intervals of every 2 or 4 weeks, allowing your body time to integrate the changes and continue healing between sessions.
While a single treatment is often helpful, for the best results we usually recommend a scar therapy program of 4 to 8 treatments. These are spaced at intervals of every 2 or 4 weeks, allowing your body time to integrate the changes and continue healing between sessions.