Releasing Scars is the Key BioHack for your Health & Longevity

What is Scar Release Therapy?

Accumulated traumas/scars is the cause of symptoms for millions of chronic pain sufferers.

Scar Release Therapy (SRT) is a innovative new therapy designed to reduce the negative effects scars have on our bodies. SRT applies DC microcurrent which penetrates deep into the body to release scar tissue and increase cellular metabolism, ATP and Protein Synthesis along. SRT may also involve the use of hands-on manual techniques, cold laser and intrasound therapies. This non-invasive treatment quickly softens scar tissue (reducing scar size) to provide incredible chronic pain relief along with many other benefits throughout the body. 

Key Components of Scar Release Therapy

Helps with

  • C-Section

  • Appendix Removal Scar

  • Gall Bladder Removal Scar

  • Hip Replacement Scar

  • Spinal Surgery Scar 

  • Knees & Ankle Scars 

  • Breast Augmentation or Reduction Scar

  • Cosmetic Scars

  • Accident & Injury Scars

  • Transplant Scars

Issues with Scars

  • Adhesions are internal scars that effect muscles, nerves, organs and fascia  

  • Twist or pull together 

  • Imbalance Organs 

  • Restrict movement

  • Become immobile

  • Loss of sensation

  • Block circulation & meridian flow

  • Displace joints 

  • Cause pain and poor posture

Benefits

  • Reduces chronic pain - average 73% pain reduction in 1 session

  • Flushes toxins 

  • Promotes circulation and energy Inhance lymph flow 

  • Treats emotional blockage 

  • Improves range of motion and releases fascia 

  • Reactivates normal cellular activity

  • Balances the nervous system

  • Cosmetically enhances by 23-73% on average

Results in Minutes – not months!

Accelerate Tissue Healing with Scar Release Therapy

Scar Release Therapy (SRT) is a powerful solution to help your body heal and regain vitality.

Everyone has scars, and every scar tells a story. These marks on our bodies often hold memories of personal journeys through hardship, loss, and endurance. But beyond the emotions, scars can physically impact our bodies in ways we may not realize.

Releasing scar tissue can often be the single most important factor in the treatment of chronic pain issues, many women's health issues and other health concerns. SRT technique is especially effective in treating scars and adhesions deep inside the body. In many cases, Scar Release Therapy results in people often experiencing immediate improvement in range of motion and long lasting reduction in pain. 

A microcurrent point stimulation (MPS) unit is the primary device used for Scar Release Therapy and published research proves that MPS can provide significant pain relief after a single session The research revealed that just one session of MPS improved pain outcomes by 73% on 51 severely chronic pain patients who suffered an average of 7.61 years with an average pain intensity of 6.33/10. 

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MPS tackles the hidden physical and electrical disruptions, that "short circuit" the body's natural energy flow, can negatively impact the body's lasting health. MPS repolarizes the tissue making it more smooth, elastic and receptive to healing, stimulates ATP production and boosts metabolism which helps the skin to "re-awaken" its ability to regenerate, and also helps to release fascial restrictions and internal adhesions that acts like "internal straight jackets" on muscles and organs. 

Overall the outcomes achieved using MPS are recognized as a significant "systemic reset" as the treatment does more than just fix a local scar; it rebalances your entire body’s internal regulation systems. The approach primarily emphasizes three key types of "resets": resetting the nervous system, conducting a bio-electric reset, and implementing a structural reset of the fascia. 

Our Approach

Our method for Scar Release Therapy incorporates a mix of various therapies in each session: Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS), Cold Laser Therapy, Sonicwave Therapy, along with hands-on manual techniques. This combination is a highly effective treatment for pain associated with post-operative surgery, myofascial tightness due to scar tissue and adhesions. When a scar has been released there is no longer a restriction in the flow of energy, blood circulation and lymph drainage. The body can then complete the healing process. After a session people frequently report significant, often immediate, improvements in chronic pain and physical mobility and/or immediate visible changes in the appearance and pliability of the scar and also may report a sense of general well-being.


How many sessions are needed?

The number of sessions depends on factors such as the scar’s age, size, and type. While many patients notice improvements after just one session, achieving optimal results typically requires 3 to 6 sessions. Scars develop over 2-3 years after surgery, so older scars may need 4-5 treatments, while newer scars often respond in fewer sessions. The best results are achieved when treatment is applied consistently over a specified timeframe.

Note on Safety: Microcurrent point stimulation (MPS) is not recommended for those with pacemakers, medical device implants, open wounds/infections or during pregnancy.

Client Reviews

Pain Disappeared

I’ve had 4 major surgeries on my stomach. My stomach had a lot of scar tissue which has caused me some major problems. My scars were also very pronounced and very pink in color. After only a few sessions, my scars totally changed color and became not so pronounced. Now, my stomach is not so tight from all the scar tissue. As well I was experiencing shoulder pain that has disappeared from working on the scars on my stomach. It's absolutely amazing!

- Donnie

Greatly Improved

I have two significant scars: baclofen pump implantation on my abdomen and spinal fusion surgery that runs from my upper back to my tail bone. Both scars were very tight and pronounced and movement around my torso/abdominal area was very restricted. After several sessions of scar release therapy, the scar is much flatter and pliable. My range of movement in my torso and abdomen is greatly improved. The spinal fusion scar is far less tender and prominent. Also my use of anti-inflammatory drugs and pain medicines has significantly decreased. 

- Shelley

No More Pain

I had 3 C-sections, so my abdominal scar was quite noticeable. In addition, there was one spot on the scar that frequently caused me discomfort. I also had intermittent shoulder pain. After one scar treatment, the scar is almost invisible and I have no more pain at the scar site or in my shoulder. That is truly amazing!

- Michelle