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Old 05-25-2011, 11:54 PM   #1
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I got a question for the guys who are a year out or more from top surgery: What did you use to lessen your scars during your first year? I hear a lot about silicone strips, has anyone used them? Any other products you guys can recommend? Thx in advance!
I used Palmers stretch mark cream in the tube (not pump - lotion), Bruise Balm from Glimmerance, Prosil (silcone balm in a tube like lip balm). Also a good moisturizer as soon as the skin closes/suture or strips removed. Also keep in mind this stuff needs to be done couple times a day for at least 6 mths, then daily for another 6 mths. Depending on how you do, maybe longer.

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Ok. I have a question for those whove had surgery recent or remembers theirs: do you find yourself itchy? I thought it was the glue from the tape but I realize that even my chest is itchy where there is no tape. I'm thinking they may have shave my chest and that's causing it?
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Mine has been SOOOOO itchy and I don't have any chest hair to shave. What's weird is that there is no where I can scratch that relieves the itch. I try to scratch where it seems to itch, but its all numb there.
Even though a nuisance, itching is perfectly normal part of healing. You should be able to tell if it from strips/adhesives, etc. I use the Benedryl clear gel in the lil squeeze bottle for all my itch needs. Its only thing that works for me, but everyone is diff.
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I've had several surgeries, but not top, anywho...Vitamin E oil can be used on scars to help heal and promotes lessening of scar tissue. It also helps with that ever present itch. Use after stitches are out, or after wound has closed. If you are itching from adhesive, use peroxide on the itch to remove the adhesive and replace with anti allergy tape.
This has worked for me every single time and the scars are hardly noticeable.
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Just make sure that skin has closed on all wounds before you use any non prescribed items. This is very important. Use of antibac ointments are frowned upon because they can lead to overgrowth of other bac as well as cause resistance.

Use of peroxide can kill kill healing tissue. It depletes the O2 in order to kill the bat., but that also takes the O2 needed to grow the new tissue.

A good product is Allkare Adhesive Remover Wipes by Convatec, usually sold at Walgreens.

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I said to use peroxide on the adhesive, not the wound. Again Vitimen E oil should be used ONLY on closed wounds and AFTER stitches have been removed.

I did say that didn't I?
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