Cesarean scar therapy was a game-changer for this mama

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Originally published on todaysparent.com. Written by Celeste Percy-Beauregard. Updated July 19, 2022.

After the birth of her daughter, Celeste Percy-Beauregard, mama and contributor to parenting magazine Today’s Parent​, wrote about her birth story, cesarean delivery, and her experience with Cesarean Scar Release Therapy at kāer. “I didn’t mind the way my scar looked, but I hated the way it felt: overstretched, too tight and uncomfortable beneath my skin, like a callous.”

After trying regular cesarean scar massage at home, Celeste heard about Caesarean Scar Release Therapy at kāer, and gave it a try.

In her article Celeste explains:

  • what caesarean scar release therapy is
  • what it feels like (does it hurt?)
  • and does it really work?

“I found myself questioning if this was all too good to be true. But these results are actually pretty typical, Grewal tells me. 

She says she’s seen this treatment benefit scars from even 20 years ago. “I don’t even do scar massage anymore,” she told me, because it can’t rival the results attained using MPS.”


Cesarean Scar Release Therapy at kāer

kāer offers Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) Therapy, a Health Canada and FDA approved treatment, for cesarean scar release and pain relief. 

This incredibly healing treatment:

  • Speeds up the healing process of the scar
  • Decreases pain in the connective tissue
  • Helps to relax and fade scar tissue

​Learn more this game-changing therapy and our qualified and specially trained team of practitioners offering it.

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