Scar Removal: Will You Need A Scar Reducer After Plastic Surgery?
November 17, 2009 at 2:40 pm Filed in:Uncategorized No Comments
Skin is fragile. Plastic surgery incisions, or any other skin invasion, leave a scar. Cosmetic surgeons cannot predict scarring because everyone heals differently. The depth and size cannot be foreseen.
Three certainties.
- Once a scar forms it cannot be erased.
- It can be improved with a scar reducer, but a trace will always remain.
- Surgery to treat a plastic surgery scar will leave a new one.
Plastic Surgery Scar Characteristics Vary.
- Liposuction “holes” depend on the size of the instrument. Fat is especially prone to scarring.
- A full tummy-tuck incision runs from hip to hip, low enough for underwear to cover but noticeable in swimwear and intimate situations.
- Nose jobs leave a fine-line. Facelift wounds are positioned to blend in. Eyelid skin is so thin keloids may appear.
- Breast enlargement or reduction scars respond especially well to silicone therapy, available in scar reducer home treatments.
An irony of cosmetic surgery is that afterward, doctors often prescribe scar removal called “revision”; that is, more plastic surgery to treat color and size.