Scar Healing

Scars affect us in seen and unseen ways.

More than surface-level, scars hold memory in the tissue.

Scars can cause pain, numbness, swelling, and limited mobility at the scar site or distant places in the body. The way scar tissue disrupts body functioning is by compressing lymphatic vessels, binding to fascia, and reducing blood and nerve flow.

Depending on where the scar is located this can cause a myriad of issues. One example is scar tissue created by chest surgery including gender affirmation surgery, breast augmentation, mastectomy or another procedure.

Chest surgery can create:

Acupuncture provides pain and symptom relief by releasing scar tissue, whether from injury or surgery. Clearing adhesions, improving circulation, calming nerve irritation, acupuncture  allows the body to reintegrate areas that have been cut, injured, or held in tension for years.

Not just for post-operative healing, acupuncture plays a supportive role in every stage of surgery related scars helping the body prepare for surgery, recover more smoothly afterward, and manage pain or stress along the way.

In some conditions, Chinese medicine can prevent the need for surgery by improving circulation, reducing inflammation, releasing muscle tension, and modulating the nervous system. Acupuncture, herbs, and bodywork restore mobility and function in tissues that might otherwise be considered for surgical intervention. So if you’re facing surgery and wondering if there’s another way, we can discuss your specific case and explore what’s possible.

Gender Affirmation Surgery

Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of supporting transgender and gender-diverse individuals through every stage of gender-affirming surgery from preparation, recovery, and long-term integration. While the body heals from procedures like top or bottom surgery, there can be physical challenges such as scar tissue, nerve changes, pelvic tension, fatigue, postural challenges, and restricted breathing.

The operation itself can re-open old psychological wounds such that healing also unfolds on deeper levels. Sometimes there’s unexpected grief, disorientation, or emotional release, even in the midst of profound relief and joy.

My work helps support this full spectrum releasing physical restriction, calming the nervous system, and holding space for the complexity of becoming more fully at home in one’s body.

Before

Two months post surgery with bi-weekly acupuncture. image used with patient permission.

After

Six months post surgery with bi-weekly acupuncture. Image used with patient permission.

If you’d like to see what is possible for your scar healing, you are invited to schedule a call here: