Scar revision


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SymptomsSurgeryTestSpecial Topic
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Keloid
Keloid, on the foot
Keloid, pigmented
Keloid, pigmented
Keloid above the ear
Keloid above the ear
Keloid scar
Keloid scar
Scar revision - series
Scar revision - series
Alternative Names

Keloid revision; Hypertrophic scar revision; Scar repair


Expectations after surgery

A pressure or elastic dressing may be placed over the area following the operation to discourage recurrence of the keloid. For other types of scar revision, a light dressing is applied and sutures are usually removed in 3 to 4 days for the facial area, and 5 to 7 days for incisions on the body elsewhere.


Convalescence

The decision on when to return to normal activities and work depends on the type, degree, and location of the surgery. Most people can resume normal activities soon after surgery. Avoidance of activities that stretch the new immature scar and may widen the scar is usually recommended.



If a long-standing contracture is present, physical therapy may be required in addition to surgery to restore full function.

Exposure to the sun should be avoided for several months following treatment. Sunblockers or a dressing (such as a Band-Aid) will keep the sun from permanently tanning the healing scar.



Review Date: 06/10/2005
Reviewed By: Joseph P. Hart, MD, Division of Vascular Surgery, department of Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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