Scars after Bilateral
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I had a lat dorsi flap. My surgeon had me use scar guard
Here's something I pulled off the web to explain it.
Scar Guard is a liquid that forms a clear, protective film over a scar while delivering hydrocortisone, vitamin E and silicone, all known to help reduce scar tissue.
Worked well for me. Even used it on some old scars with improvement. Used two bottles over several weeks and then switched to pure cocoa butter.0 -
Dear Seraphima,
I also had a bilateral (by choice)and recon. with silicone implants. I see that you have received some great advice regarding what to use on your scars, but here's a little beauty secret that I will share with you until your scars are less noticable. I use a 16 hour concealer made by Almay. It's called "Almay Amazing Lasting 16 Hour Concealer". It comes in a tube about the size of mascara, with a soft wand much like that used for lip gloss. You can find it with all the other Almay face makeup. I am very fair so I use the lightest shade. It really kicks butt as a cover for scars. It's much like the "white-out" used in offices, but it's made for your face in flesh tones. It totally dries super fast and doesn't rub off on your clothes. Great stuff! And while I'm at it, here's another product you may want to try one day. I use it until my nipple tatoo is redone (mine faded a bit since '01), and this rocks!! Again, it can be found in makeup aisle. Look for MaxFactor Lipfinity Everlites (in the lipstick section), shade 180 works best for me but there's lots of choices so experiment to see what works best for you. Again, this color lasts AT LEAST 24 hours, and does not rub off. Lipfinity comes with 2 tubes in the package - I only use the one with color. The other tube is merely a clear lipgloss which you can use on your lips or discard. I just dab the color around my reconstructed nipple and blend with a fingertip to simulate a aerola. My doctor can't even tell that I use these products. He just thinks my breats look great. Men....they are sooo easy to fool!!!!
Hang in there! You'll look fabulous when completed!0 -
Bonjour Papillon!Papillon said:Dear Seraphima,
I also had a bilateral (by choice)and recon. with silicone implants. I see that you have received some great advice regarding what to use on your scars, but here's a little beauty secret that I will share with you until your scars are less noticable. I use a 16 hour concealer made by Almay. It's called "Almay Amazing Lasting 16 Hour Concealer". It comes in a tube about the size of mascara, with a soft wand much like that used for lip gloss. You can find it with all the other Almay face makeup. I am very fair so I use the lightest shade. It really kicks butt as a cover for scars. It's much like the "white-out" used in offices, but it's made for your face in flesh tones. It totally dries super fast and doesn't rub off on your clothes. Great stuff! And while I'm at it, here's another product you may want to try one day. I use it until my nipple tatoo is redone (mine faded a bit since '01), and this rocks!! Again, it can be found in makeup aisle. Look for MaxFactor Lipfinity Everlites (in the lipstick section), shade 180 works best for me but there's lots of choices so experiment to see what works best for you. Again, this color lasts AT LEAST 24 hours, and does not rub off. Lipfinity comes with 2 tubes in the package - I only use the one with color. The other tube is merely a clear lipgloss which you can use on your lips or discard. I just dab the color around my reconstructed nipple and blend with a fingertip to simulate a aerola. My doctor can't even tell that I use these products. He just thinks my breats look great. Men....they are sooo easy to fool!!!!
Hang in there! You'll look fabulous when completed!
It appears you have had your reconstruction with silicon implants in 2000? If yes, have you had any issues with the implants since then? such as small local infections?
Elahall0
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