TYPES OF BLEPHAROPLASTY
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RejûvaSil Silicone Scar Gel
RejûvaSil Silicone Scar Gel is a specialized treatment designed to prevent and reduce the appearance of scars. Formulated with medical-grade silicone, this non-greasy gel helps to hydrate and soften scar tissue, improving texture and color.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best treatment option for blepharoplasty scars?
One of the best treatment options for bleph scars is silicone scar gel! This allows the gel to perfectly contour the shape of your eyelid, and offers a more discreet way to keep your scar protected.
Silicone is general is hailed as the gold standard of scar healing, creating a gentle, occlusive barrier that locks moisture in— in turn preventing excess collagen production that results in noticeable textured scarring.
Is silicone gel safe to use around the eyes?
Medical-grade silicone (the primary ingredient of RejûvaSil Silicone Scar Gel) is widely regarded as safe for use on sensitive skin areas, including around the eyes and mouth. Studies have indicated that silicone gel does not cause significant irritation or adverse reactions when applied around sensitive areas, including the eyes. It is generally well-tolerated, with minimal reports of side effects (Goldberg, 2016). (Though like most things, you should avoid getting it directly into your eyes.)
What do blepharoplasty scars look like?
There are 2 types of blepharoplasty, performed on different spots around the eyes: Upper Blepharoplasty, and Lower Blepharoplasty.
⬆️ Upper Blepharoplasty scars are usually hidden within the natural crease of your upper eyelid, making them less noticeable.
⬇️ Lower Blepharoplasty scars, meanwhile, are usually placed just below the lash line or inside the lower eyelid, depending on the surgical technique.
These scars are typically fine lines that will eventually fade over time— though this process can be helped along with the use of silicone scar products.
When can I start using silicone on my blepharoplasty scars?
Like with all silicone scar treatments, you want to wait until your wound is fully closed before starting use. This means your wound is no longer oozing, bleeding, scabbing, etc, which usually take a few weeks.
How does sun exposure affect blepharoplasty scars?
Sun exposure can darken scars and make them more noticeable. It's important (especially with eyelid scars, which see a lot of sun on the face, and are already a more delicate area) to protect scars from damaging UV rays with sunscreen and sunglasses to prevent hyperpigmentation.
How much silicone scar gel should I use?
As we always say, a little goes a long way— especially with smaller scars like blepharoplasty scars. Just a small dollop of RejûvaSil Silicone Scar Gel, no bigger than a pea, should be enough to cover your scar in a thin layer of gel. Allow the gel a few minutes to dry, and reapply 2-3 times a day, as needed for consistent coverage.