A close-up of a woman’s lower abdomen showing a healed C-section scar while she holds her baby, representing the journey of postpartum recovery and scar revision at Entice Dallas.

C-Section Scar Revision in Dallas: Treatment Options and the Right Time to Seek Care

A C-section scar is a permanent part of your body’s story, but that does not mean you have to live with the discomfort, tightness, or appearance concerns that often come with it. At Entice, C-section scar treatment is one of the specialized services we offer as part of our broader scar and stretch mark revision program, led by Dr. Wesley Anne Brady, the first female cosmetic gynecologist in Dallas.

If you have been wondering whether treatment is right for you, or when to seek care, here is what you should know.

Why C-Section Scars Can Be Complicated

A C-section involves cutting through multiple layers of tissue, including skin, fascia, and the uterine wall. While the external incision is relatively small, the healing process underneath is more complex. Scar tissue forms as the body repairs itself, and that tissue behaves differently from the surrounding skin. It can become thick, raised, or bound to underlying layers, creating a raised ridge or a feeling of tightness and pulling across the lower abdomen.

For some women, the scar also carries an emotional weight. It is a reminder of a difficult delivery, an emergency procedure, or a birth experience that did not go as planned. Addressing the physical appearance of the scar can be part of a broader process of feeling at home in your body again.

When Is the Right Time to Seek Treatment

Timing matters with scar revision. Treating a scar too early, before it has fully matured, can interfere with the natural healing process. In general, most specialists recommend waiting at least 12 months after a C-section before pursuing revision treatments. By that point, the scar has stabilized, and the tissue is ready to respond to clinical intervention.

If your scar is still red, raised, or actively changing in appearance, it is still maturing. That is the time to focus on general scar care at home and plan ahead for treatment. If your scar is flat, pale, and settled but still bothers you aesthetically or functionally, you are likely in the right window to explore your options.

Treatment Options at Entice

The right treatment depends on the characteristics of your scar, including its texture, thickness, and how it sits in relation to surrounding tissue. At Entice, we use advanced, non-surgical technologies to address C-section scars with precision.

Morpheus8 Body combines microneedling with radiofrequency energy to remodel scar tissue from beneath the surface. It stimulates collagen production, softens fibrous tissue, and can improve both the texture and appearance of the scar over a series of treatments.

Halo laser treatment targets surface-level pigmentation and texture irregularities, making it effective for scars that have darkened or developed uneven skin tone over time.

In some cases, a combination approach delivers the best results, addressing both the deeper structural changes in the tissue and the surface appearance.

What to Expect

Scar revision is a process, not a single appointment. Most patients see meaningful improvement over several sessions, with results continuing to develop in the weeks following treatment as collagen remodels. Your provider will assess your scar and recommend a protocol based on your specific anatomy and goals.

The goal is not to erase the scar entirely. It is to improve how it looks, feels, and sits on your body so that it no longer affects your comfort or confidence.

Schedule a Consultation

If you are ready to explore your options, schedule a consultation with the Entice team in person or virtually. We serve women across the Dallas and Park Cities area and are here to help you take the next step.



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Dallas, TX 75225