Scar revision recovery
Progress and healing
The initial healing phase of a surgical scar revision may include localized swelling, discoloration or discomfort and may take 1 to 2 weeks. Healing will continue for several weeks and as the new scar heals it will slowly refine and fade. With dermabrasion, chemical peel or laser resurfacing, you will experience similar conditions at the treated area, in addition to overall sensitivity.
The results will be long-lasting
The final results of your scar revision surgery will be long-lasting, however it may take several months for your final results to become apparent and in some cases it may take a year for the new scar to fully heal and fade.
The practice of medicine and surgery is not an exact science. Although good results are expected, there is no guarantee, in some situations, it may not be possible to achieve optimal results with a single surgical procedure and another surgery may be necessary.
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- Beauty for life
- What is a scar?
- What to expect during your consultation
- Scar revision surgery risks and safety information
- Preparing for surgery
- What happens during scar revision surgery?
- Scar revision recovery
- How much will scar revision surgery cost?
- Scar revision words to know
- Questions to ask your plastic surgeon
- Choose a surgeon you can trust
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