Scar Fading – You’ll Never Erase a Plastic Surgery Scar. You Can Fade It.
Scar fading is the number one goal of scar patients, especially people who have had plastic surgery. The doctor promises a tidy scar. He can’t be certain it will be. He can’t promise it won’t turn colors.
Why scar fading?
- Reducing color makes a mark look smaller.
- Scar fading gives the appearance of a flatter scar.
- Facial fading treatments can ease embarrassment.
- Silicone is proven effective for fading.
The plastic surgeon tried to hide his handiwork. Your facial scar may be at the hairline. Or under the ear. If it heals red, or purple, or multi-colored, it becomes obvious.
Tummy tuck scars, and breast reduction or improvment scars can’t be hidden well. An effective scar fading cream can be part of “managing” those scars.
Also, you can’t know for a year to eighteen months just how much your plastic surgery mark will fade. That’s how long normal fading takes. Until then, people can see you “had work done”.
You can encourage plastic surgery scars to fade sooner with a silicone scar fading cream.
- Silicone was once used to moisturize scars. By accident doctors realized it shrinks tissue and fade redness.
- Of course, a shrunken scar is also less noticeable. Silicone works to reduce scar size.
I had a hand therapy specialist after surgery on my hands, and I saw results using the Max Powers Scar Serum. My scaring was very minimal, compared to others, who had similar surgeries, I had 6, on my left hand. I rubbed the cream in and kept it moist. A year later, it is hardly visible to the naked eye. I have to look hard to find the scars. Previous surgeries, did not do as well, I didn’t use the cream. Had surgery this year, again. Using the scar serum. It helps for dry skin as well.