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Fading Joint Replacement Scars

Healing joint replacement scars can often be quite the challenge; they are located some of the most-moved & flexed spots on your body after all.

Luckily our silicone scar products are up to the challenge.

What Is Joint Replacement Surgery?

Joint replacement surgery, often used to treat advanced arthritis or severe joint damage, involves removing damaged joint surfaces and replacing them with artificial components, typically made from metal, ceramic, or plastic. The surgery most commonly applies to hips and knees, but other joints like shoulders, elbows, and ankles can also be replaced.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do joint replacement scars look like?

This will depend on which joint you are getting replaced. Let’s take a look at some of the most common incisions:

Hip Replacement Incisions can be anterior (front of the hip), posterior (back of the hip), or lateral (side of the hip), usually about 8-12 inches.

Knee Replacement Incisions are typically vertical, centered over the knee joint, extending from above the knee cap to just below it, and are usually about 8-10 inches. Some patients notice more prominent scarring here due to the knee’s movement during healing.

Shoulder Replacement Incisions are typically on the front of the shoulder, along the natural shoulder crease where the arm meets the shoulder. They’re also typically shorter, about 4-6 inches.

When can I start using silicone on my scars?

You must wait until your wound is fully closed before starting use of your silicone scar products, when your wound has begun the “maturation phase” of scar healing. In short, this means your wound is no longer oozing, bleeding, scabbing, etc, which usually takes a few weeks. However if in doubt, we also suggest consulting your doctor to see if it’s time for scar treatment.

Will the scar limit joint movement or flexibility?

Scars generally do not limit flexibility if the recovery process includes physical therapy and scar massage. However, aggressive scar tissue formation, called adhesions, may need treatment if it affects movement. Using silicone scar products can help prevent the overproduction of scar tissue, allowing your incision to heal flat and smooth, retaining mobility of the joint.

How long does it take to recover from joint replacement surgery?

Initial recovery takes about 6-12 weeks, during which time patients will use various mobility aids and undergo physical therapy to rebuild their strength. On the whole, however, full joint replacement recovery can take 6-12 months.

How is knee replacement surgery different from hip replacement surgery?

Knee replacement surgery often involves a vertical incision down the knee, while hip replacement may have anterior, posterior, or lateral incisions based on the surgeon’s approach.

While both of these procedures effectively relieve pain and restore mobility, knee replacements may involve a more demanding recovery, especially for achieving full range of motion. Hip replacements generally result in faster mobility improvements with fewer functional restrictions.

When can I walk after joint replacement surgery?

When recovering from a hip or knee replacement, most patients are able to walk (with assistance) within the first few days (though you definitely want to take it easy!) Many patients require crutches, a walker, or a cane for initial support, and, alongside physical therapy, are able to walk independently in 4-6 weeks.

Proven Results

Minimize post-surgical scarring with our physician approved scar solutions...

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Scar Heal Kit 1" x 22" & Scar Esthetique Scar Cream

The specially formulated silicone sheet fit my surgical knee scar perfectly. While also rotating it with RejuvaSil, the combo rapidly induced a very deep surgical scar to fill in surprisingly fast. Once that was achieved, now’ve been routinely applying Scar Esthetique 3-4 times per day to fade the dark area back towards normal skin color. Awesome!!


- TIM, PATIENT REVIEW

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Scar Heal Kit 1" x 22"

This product was used to improve the appearance of the scar caused by knee replacement surgery. I enjoyed seeing the steady progress as the scar reduced in size & color.

I had confirmation of the good results from a massage therapist who remarked on the flatness of the scar. When I replace my other knee, I will be sure to use the Scar Heal kit again.


- SALLY, PATIENT REVIEW

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Scar Esthetique Scar Cream

I had scars from an old shoulder surgery that I finally decided to treat and within the first week of using Scar Esthetique I noticed a significant change. It’s been a few weeks now and my scars are less raised and red. I’m excited to continue to use it and see progress!


- CHELSEA, PATIENT REVIEW

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