What Affects A Liposuction Scar Appearance
Written by admin on Monday, November 10th, 2008 in Liposuction.
A liposuction scar usually happens due to the incisions that the surgeon makes to accommodate the entry of the canulla into the skin. The incisions which are most likely the causes of the liposuction scars are around 4 mm to 10 mm long and are necessary for the pen like instrument to go through the skin and start vacuuming the excess fat which has been loosened.
Factors That Affect The Liposuction Scar
The placement of the incisions made for the accommodation of the cannula is usually one way of preventing an obvious liposuction scar. Most doctors hide the incision in natural skin creases, the belly button and sometimes in pubic hair or hairlines. For cases where there are no available places to hide the liposuction scar, care must be given to the incision are to prevent it from darkening or thickening.
A person’s skin type is also another factor that affects the appearance of a liposuction scar. There are some people who are prone to keloid formations when injured and these cannot actually be helped from forming if the part of your skin reacts this way. Some people are aware of their keloid capacity and you can urge your liposuction surgeon to choose the best area to make incisions for the liposuction surgery.
Constant picking of the incision can also affect the coloration and formation of the liposuction scar. It is best to treat an injury with some scar prevention creams and ointments as well as avoid direct exposure to sunlight for the affected areas. These creams should be applied as soon as possible to prevent any liposuction scar formation and darkening of the skin. Some scars tend to turn white as time goes by so you can expect this to occur if you are prone to whitening of the scars.
Massaging the incision can also affect the formation of the liposuction scar. Frequently massaging the area of the incisions can visibly prevent a bigger scar from forming. The application of surgical paper tapes or silicone sheeting over the incisions has been found to be highly effective when it comes to flattening the liposuction scar and making it as invisible as possible. Some surgeons also recommend the application of ointment and creams under the silicone sheeting or paper tapes to help speed up the recovery of the incisions and further prevent the formation of liposuction scars.
These are just different ways of coping with the effects of liposuction on the skin. It is best to inform your doctor of any reactions that your skin may have to injury to prevent scars from forming after the procedure.