scar treatment?

(deactivated member)
on 1/22/14 7:10 am

i have a really nice, fat. juicy scar from my surgery.  it is the incision where they did most of the work.  all of my other scars are rather nominal, but this one is raised and purple. no infection or anything, just really big.

any vets out there found something really good to diminish the appearance of scars?  the way this one looks, i think this one is going to be pretty tough to etch out.

thanks in advance.

Susan M.
on 1/22/14 7:42 am

I have had a couple like this from previous surgeries.  In my experience they have eventually gone to pink and then to a shade lighter than my skin tone.  

 

(deactivated member)
on 1/22/14 8:06 am

did they stay raised or did they go down and smooth eventually?

NorthernStar
on 1/22/14 9:28 am - London, Canada
RNY on 06/25/12

I also had one particularly big one. I called it "Big Mama" hehe

Time will fade it, but Bio Oil helps. I used it twice a day, every day, religiously for over a year. I still pretty much put it on at least once a day. I'm really happy with how my scars have faded.

*Lindsey*

Keeping off 133 lbs since 2012!

Referral to Bariatric Registry: May 2011   /   Surgery (HRRH): June 25, 2012         

Mandalious
on 1/22/14 10:19 am - Canada
RNY on 12/03/13

I'm using 100% shea butter on mine. Been since week 3. I'm AMAZING how awesome my scars are doing. They are smooth, flat. 

I get it from here

http://thekra.co/beauty/

 

 Referral May 17 '13 / Orientation June 17 '13 / Meeting w Dr Hagen June 26 '13 / RN,RD,SW July 31 '13 / Dr.Glazer Sept 3 '13/ Sleep Study Sept 5 '13 /2nd app w Dr Hagen Sept 16 '13 / F/U w  Dr Glazer  Sept 23 '13 / PRATTS Nov 14 '13/ Surgery Dec 3rd '13

        

    
Coco2013
on 1/22/14 11:13 am
Take vitamin E capsules open them and rub the oil on your scar with time it will fade. I had an uncle who wa**** by a train and his dr told him to use this treatment and in time we could barely see the scars on his face
(deactivated member)
on 1/22/14 8:53 pm

thx!!

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