A Dedicated, Specialist Approach to Scar Treatment

At London Plastic Surgery & Advanced Aesthetics, we’ve created a dedicated Scar Clinic—a highly specialized program focused exclusively on the assessment and treatment of all types of scars. This is a focused, expert-led clinic—built on the understanding that scar treatment requires precision, experience, and a customized approach.

Why Our Scar Clinic Is Different

This is the only clinic of its kind in our region—built on advanced scar treatment using leading technologies, including surgical techniques and laser resurfacing.

Every patient seen in our Scar Clinic benefits from:

  • A team with over 40 years of combined experience treating scars
  • Access to both advanced non-surgical and surgical solutions

A collaborative treatment plan, tailored specifically to your scar type, skin, and goals

You are not booked into a generic consultation.

You are entering a specialty clinic designed entirely around scars.

What Treatments Do We Offer?

At London Plastic Surgery & Advanced Aesthetics, we provide a comprehensive range of advanced scar treatment options in London, Ontario, including:

    • A full spectrum of state‑of‑the‑art treatments that address not just the scar, but also the surrounding skin and underlying tissue to improve overall appearance and feel.
    • Gold‑standard plastic surgery procedures to reposition, reduce, or minimize existing scars for enhanced cosmetic and functional outcomes.
    • Advanced medical‑grade skin and scar care therapies tailored to optimize healing and long‑term results.
    • Microneedling with radiofrequency to improve texture, stimulate collagen, and smooth irregularities.
    • Advanced laser treatments designed to refine appearance, improve texture, and correct discolouration.
    • Silicone gel sheeting, customized massage strategies, ultrasound therapy, and lymphatic drainage to support scar softening and recovery.
    • Chemotherapy to reduce thickness and ropiness with powerful anti-inflammatory
      medications such as triamcinolone and 5-fluorouracil

Our clients benefit from this type of approach because we are able to offer all forms of scar management in one clinic experience. The treatments are unique to each client’s needs and are tailored to the individual in order to maximize results.

Who Are We?

London Plastic Surgery & Advanced Aesthetics brings together unmatched expertise in comprehensive scar treatment in London, Ontario. Dr. Matic is a board‑certified Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeon who has over 30 years of experience treating all types of scars across every area of the body, combining advanced surgical skill with a deep understanding of aesthetic outcomes.

Our highly trained Registered Nurses contribute many years of specialized experience in laser therapies and non‑surgical scar treatments, ensuring personalized, evidence‑based care. Complementing this medical expertise, our aesthetic team brings hands‑on experience addressing a wide range of scarring concerns, providing supportive, results‑driven treatments that enhance healing and confidence. 

Together, we deliver a fully integrated, patient‑centered approach to scar treatment. Contact us today to request an appointment or book online.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Causes Scars to Form?

Scaring is a natural part of the body’s healing process when the deeper layers of skin (dermis) are damaged. Your body produces collagen fibres to close the wound, which can leave skin looking different in texture, colour, or shape. 

Can Scars Completely Go Away?

Most scars fade significantly over time, but they won’t usually disappear entirely. Treatment can dramatically improve the texture, colour, and size.

Is It Ever “Too Late” to Treat a Scar?

It is never too late! Older scars can still improve. Some treatments (like laser resurfacing and microneedling) work well even on scars that are years old.

How Can I Prevent Scars after an Injury or Surgery?

The best way to avoid scaring is to follow these tips:

  • Keep the wound clean and moist
  • Avoid sun exposure
  • Don’t pick at scabs
  • Use silicone gel once the wound is fully closed
  • Follow your doctor’s aftercare instructions