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Preventing or Reducing Scars After Plastic Surgery

Jun 15 • 3 minute read

Plastic surgery may be the solution you’re looking for to achieve your ideal appearance. However, scarring is a possibility with any surgical procedure. Some risk factors that predispose you to scarring include age, race, weight, smoking, and drinking. If you are considering plastic surgery, below are ways to prevent or reduce scarring after your procedure.

1. Work With Experienced Plastic Surgeons

Your surgeon’s skill level can impact your chances of scarring. Working with a skilled plastic surgeon gives you a better chance of healing and reducing scar formation. A surgeon with experience will be well-versed in surgical techniques designed to minimize scaring and aid the healing process, and they can provide the necessary advice to help with recovery. Always ask about the surgeon’s qualifications and experience, and always express your concerns to ensure you’re confident in your care.

2. Use Silicone-Based Products

Applying silicone gels and ointments on the incision after your procedure can help minimize scarring. This is because silicone products, especially those containing Vitamins A and E, have been proven to reduce the appearance of scarring. You don’t have to apply ointments or gels only, as silicone sheets also exist.

3. Proper Wound Care

Taking good care of your post-operation wound is among the best ways to promote healing and reduce scarring. Follow your doctor’s instructions on how to clean and dress your wound and the medication to take for the best results.

On the same note, get plenty of rest and avoid strenuous activities that may stress your wound and pull it apart, delaying healing. If your wound gets bigger, your scar will increase and be more noticeable.

4. Avoid Sun Exposure

Exposing the surgical area to sunlight, especially during early recovery, can worsen your scars and make them darker. The sun’s UV rays can cause hyperpigmentation, leading to uneven skin tone and discoloration. Therefore, avoid sun exposure and wear sunscreen to prevent and minimize scars.

Ensure the sunscreen you choose has a high SPF for maximum protection. You can also use a bandage or wear full-coverage clothing. It is especially essential right after your procedure when your scars are still vulnerable and susceptible to hyperpigmentation.

When choosing clothes after your procedure, select loose-fitting clothing instead of restrictive ones that can interfere with healing.

5. Maintain a Healthy Lifestyle

Taking good care of your overall health is one of the most effective ways to minimize scarring. A healthy and nutritious diet rich in nutrients like vitamins A, C, D, E, and K can aid skin health and healing. In addition, avoiding alcohol and smoking can help speed up healing and support healthy skin going forward. While you should limit your physical activity following surgery, an active lifestyle can also help to reduce scarring, as exercise helps to improve skin elasticity and can encourage collagen production.

6. Consider Scar Removal Treatments

While you can reduce your chances of scarring, it may be impossible to avoid it. If the resulting scar is a bother, consider scar removal treatments such as laser therapy. Laser skin resurfacing, for example, can improve your scar’s appearance by stimulating collagen production, enhancing your scar’s color and texture. This makes it less noticeable.

However, consult your doctor to determine whether you qualify for laser removal. Doing so helps you manage your expectations and safeguards your health and safety.

Minimize Your Scars After Plastic Surgery

The above tips can help you minimize your risk of scarring after plastic surgery. While some amount of scarring is often inevitable, choosing the right surgeon is crucial to getting the results you are looking for. If you’re considering plastic surgery and have further concerns about scaring, it’s important to talk with your local plastic surgeon to get the answers you’re seeking.

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