Posts Tagged ‘incision’

How to Care for an Areola Scar After Breast Augmentation

After breast augmentation, scarring occurs at the point of incision. Depending on the treatment chosen for the scar, healing results vary. Scars never go away completely, but there are ways to make sure the scarring is minimal and hard to see. The scar is known as a peri-areolar scar, according to artisticcosmeticsolutions.com. There are many nonsurgical ways to reduce the scar, however, depending on the scar severity; one may choose the option of surgery to recreate the areola. For those who choose for the nonsurgical option, caring for the scar becomes an everyday routine.
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7 Ways To Get a Beautiful Scar After Surgery

After your surgery, there are several ways to optimize the appearance of your surgical scar. As always, talk to your plastic surgeon first- he or she will be able to examine you in person and is able to give you the best advice.
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How to Improve Your Facelift Scars

A facelift is a surgical procedure that can tighten and rejuvenate your facial skin and its underlying structures. The surgical incisions that are on your face can be hidden and improved to achieve the best result possible.
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How to Get Rid of Scar Tissue

After surgery scar tissue will be present on the part of the body that was subject to the surgical incision. Scar tissue is a natural occurrence as your body starts to heal, and can be either permanent or temporary. Scar tissue does not only appear on the skin either–it can also appear on internal organs, in which case it can cause problems with the organ’s functions. There are ways to decrease the appearance of scar tissue on skin, however, and they include vitamins, massages, plastic surgery, and some creams.
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Scar Reducing Products

Scars on the skin are usually caused from acne, deep scratches, burns, surgery or stretch marks. For some people, scars are more obvious and appear as a raised discoloration. There are treatments to reduce the appearance of scars; however, results often vary from person to person.
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