I had an awful surgery in Dec 2021 which left me with terrible scars. One of them opened up and it healed leaving a large depression. My surgeon performed a revision of that opened scar two months ago, but I still see this puckering at the end of the new scar. In my last appointment he said he is satisfied with how my eye looks. To me, there's still excess skin at the end of the scar. Is it too early to have another revision? Could this improve? I feel disfigured and I am depressed.
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Answer: A scar revision should be done to improve appearance along with laser treatment.
Keloid scars are characterized by their growth potential and increased degree of inflammation within the skin. Unlike non-inflamed scars, keloids have the potential for growth beyond the original footprint of injury. Our office specializes in the management of keloids, whether single or...
Dear Chez321,
it is hard to tell for sure without an examination. If you are considering surgery, I would suggest you consult a board-certified plastic surgeon. Only after a thorough examination, you will get more information and recommendations.
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I am hardly surprised by this story. I have been warning my regular readers and followers for years that scar revision surgeries performed in areas subject to muscular tension or motion run the risk for the development of stretch scars and even tram track stitch marks. For now, subcision can be...
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