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When is scar revision surgery needed?

On Behalf of | Jan 25, 2016 | Medical Malpractice

As the name implies, scar revision is a procedure meant to improve the appearance of a scar. Furthermore, it can help restore the function of the skin while dealing with any changes, such as disfigurement, as the result of an accident or previous surgery.

While scar revision sounds like a great idea, here is something you need to know: It’s not always easy to decide when this is the best idea. For example, scars have a way of getting smaller and becoming less noticeable as you get older. For this reason, you may not want to jump the gun and opt for a procedure early in life.

Although your medical team can provide more advice, it is a good idea to wait a minimum of 60 days after the scar reaches maturity to consider this procedure.

Here are some of the many reasons why scar revision is performed:

— To remove a keloid, which is a scar that is a different color and thicker than the rest of your skin.

— To address a scar that is angled against the normal tension lines.

— A scar that has thickened.

— A scar that makes it difficult to perform normal movements.

It is good to know that scar revision surgery is a possibility. This can go a long way in helping improve your appearance, which is something that is important to most people.

Here is the question you need to answer: Is scar revision surgery a good idea for somebody in your position? If you think the answer is yes, it is time to learn more about the procedure in Maryland.

Source: Medline Plus, “Scar Revision,” accessed Jan. 25, 2016

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