Chronic Wound

Conveniently located to serve the areas of Honolulu, HI

Chronic wound and scar reconstruction focuses on improving the function, appearance, and durability of skin and underlying tissues affected by long-standing damage. These conditions may result from injury, surgery, burns, vascular issues, or skin disorders, and often require specialized surgical or minimally invasive techniques to achieve lasting results. Treatment is individualized, addressing both medical and cosmetic concerns to restore comfort, mobility, and confidence.

Scar Revision

Scar revision surgery reduces the visibility of scars by altering their size, shape, or orientation to blend more naturally with surrounding skin. Techniques may include surgical excision, layered closure, skin grafting, or laser resurfacing, depending on the scar’s location, type, and severity. The goal is not complete removal, but significant improvement in appearance and, when applicable, function.

Spider Vein Treatment

Spider veins—small, visible blood vessels near the skin’s surface—can be treated through sclerotherapy, laser therapy, or a combination of both. These treatments close or collapse the affected vessels, causing them to fade over time. While primarily a cosmetic concern, treatment can also alleviate minor symptoms like itching or burning.

Burn Reconstruction

Burn reconstruction addresses both functional limitations and aesthetic concerns caused by scarring, contractures, and pigment changes after burn injury. Techniques may include skin grafting, tissue expansion, local or free flaps, and laser therapy. The aim is to restore mobility, reduce discomfort, and improve appearance, often requiring staged procedures for optimal results.