05/27/2025
C-section scars carry so much. Not just in the skin, but in the layers beneath — fascia, nerves, lymph, even emotion.
They’re a reminder of birth, of strength, of surrender. But they can also hold onto tension, numbness, or a sense of disconnection long after healing on the surface.
Lately, I’ve been working with a gentle tool called the Dolphin Neurostim ()to support healing in scar tissue. It uses a subtle microcurrent to help the body soften the scar, reduce sensitivity, and release deeper layers of restriction.
This isn’t about making the scar disappear. But it can help the tissue feel more integrated, less stuck, and more connected to the rest of your body.
Sometimes, even after years, scars still hold tension—physically and emotionally.
If your scar feels like it’s still holding something, this kind of work can be a gentle way to start shifting that.