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Scar Reset: Microneedling + Light + Methylene Blue (The Keloid Breakthrough)

Mar 10, 2026
A deep dive into treating hypertrophic scars and keloids as living tissue rather than cosmetic problems. They explain a three-part protocol using microneedling, light therapy, and methylene blue over five sessions. The discussion covers trial design, measurement methods, dose comparisons, controlled reactive oxygen species as a therapeutic tool, and safety and study limitations.
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INSIGHT

Scars Are Biologically Active Tissue

  • Scars are active biology, not just cosmetic leftovers.
  • Hypertrophic scars and keloids can stay inflamed, itchy, painful, and persist because fibroblasts and collagen remodeling remain dysregulated.
ADVICE

Follow The Three Part Scar Protocol

  • Use a combined protocol: microneedling, methylene blue application, and light over five weekly sessions.
  • Protocol specifics: needles ~1–3 mm, apply 0.1% or 1% MB, occlude 30 minutes, then 15 minutes of broad-spectrum polarized light at ~10 cm.
INSIGHT

Measurable Scar Scores Dropped Significantly

  • Objective and patient-reported scores improved substantially after treatment and stayed stable to six months.
  • JSS fell from ~14.69 to ~4.69 and POSAS showed ~50% reduction two weeks after treatment, persisting at six months.
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