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What Is the Best Scar Treatment Route: Surgical or Topical

What Is the Best Scar Treatment Route: Surgical or Topical

Do you have stubborn scars that just won’t go away? Have you tried everything and seen minimal results? Or maybe you’re about to undergo a major surgery, and are worried about the marks it’ll leave behind. If so, you’re probably on the hunt for how to get rid of scars and some scar treatments that actually work.

Luckily, the team here at Rejuvaskin is full of scar care experts, and we can help you determine what will work for you. Let’s take a look at 2 of the main scar treatment options: surgical procedures or some of the best silicone scar sheets on the market.

Are There Scar Treatments That Actually Work?

Our recommendation is to set your expectations at an appropriate level before beginning any treatment. The technology we have today is good, but it’s not enough to eliminate scars completely and restore your skin to the way it was before. (Unfortunately, none of us have the power to undo the past.)

However, the outlook isn’t as bleak as you think. Many people have been able to reduce their scars’ appearances enough to become more comfortable in their skin. And there’s several ways you can go about it一 so let’s find the solution that’s right for you.

How To Get Rid Of Scars With Scar Revision Surgery

Believe it or not, one of the ways you can be rid of scars is through surgical methods. (Wait a minute一 is that not a little counterproductive? Especially if a surgery is what caused your scar in the first place? Not necessarily.)

Scar revision surgery is a pretty straightforward process; the goal is to remove your current scar tissue (the raised, uneven, discolored tissue) and leave a clean slate for wound healing.

Often, surgery is helpful if you have a keloid or other type of raised scar that makes your former wound much more noticeable. In these cases, removing the excess scar tissue will allow your surgeon to repair the scar and make it smoother. All you’ll need to do is make sure your revised scar has an optimal healing environment as it repairs itself anew. (And this is where topical products come in. But more on that below.)

A few things to keep in mind: scar revision surgery does not remove all scarring; it is simply able to either replace it with a newer, less noticeable scar, or break down some of the scar tissue and redness. Scar revision surgery, by nature, is also an incredibly invasive scar treatment, and, if not treated properly, can simply lead to more scarring.

Pros: Good for keloids, good for relieving tightness, good for eliminating nerve pain, lasers can remove redness.

Cons: Expensive, may cause additional scarring, more downtime, needs more attentive aftercare, standard surgical risks.

How To Get Rid Of Scars With Topical Treatments

Another option, which is especially good for those who cannot undergo surgical procedures, is topical scar treatments. The secret ingredient一 silicone. These include products like silicone gels, creams, and silicone sheets. Medical grade silicone works to lock in moisture and help your skin heal and restructure the scar tissue that forms, preventing excessive collagen production, which is what is generally responsible for raised, textured, discolored scar tissue.

(This also means silicone products are actually a great scar treatment option to pair with scar revision surgery一 once your surgeon has given your wound site a clean slate, silicone scar products like our Scar Heal Kits will help ensure everything heals smoothly!)

A few things to keep in mind: Gels, creams, and sheets are far more effective when they are used directly after the incision or wound has closed. You can talk to your surgeon or doctor about when to start using these products, but our recommendation is always to start your scar treatment as soon as your wound has fully closed.

Pros: Much less expensive than surgery, easy to apply, no aftercare concerns, no anesthesia or anesthetic required, no risk of infection.

Cons: May not decrease the raised profile of keloids, not all treatments target discoloration, more effective on newer scars

What Are The Best Silicone Scar Sheets?

Ok, so you’re ready to try out some silicone scar products. Where do you start?

In general, you’ll want to choose silicone scar sheets that are made from thick, medical-grade silicone. It’s best if the sheets have a reusable adhesive applied to the sheet. This will save you time and a lot of hassle.

Here at Rejuvaskin, we make silicone sheets in a variety of sizes so that you can find a shape that perfectly fits your body. From breast procedure anchor shapes to 9” c-section pieces, and everything in between, we have a silicone sheet that will fit your scar perfectly. Plus, our silicone sheets come with a washable adhesive applied directly to the sheet一 no struggling with adhesive tape every evening!

Whether you’ve got an old scar you’re looking to be rid, or are looking to prevent scarring from surgery, there is most definitely a scar treatment option for you!