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How to Care for Your Breast Lift Scar



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After a breastlift, you must take care of your newfound assets. Avoid heavy lifting, excessive exfoliation and sun exposure. Although there are some simple ways to minimize scarring, others are more important. Make sure you are consistent with your routine. Seek professional advice before making changes. These tips will make it easier to have a noticeable scar. These are the top tips for caring for your newly-found cleavage.

Avoiding heavy lifting

Women are eager to get back to their normal activities after a breastlift. Avoid repetitive jumping and running distances to avoid scarring. You should also avoid lateral motions which can put a lot pressure on the lower-arm closure. Smoking is not recommended if you plan to continue with these activities. Reduce the risk of scarring from a breastlift by quitting one month prior to surgery.


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Avoid doing too much scrubbing

After a breast lift, you'll want to avoid the risk of excessive scrubbing, which can make your scar look worse. You should also avoid the sun as it can make your scar more stressed. Your new scar can be worsened by smoking. And don't forget to avoid the sun for at least six weeks after the procedure. This can lead to complications after the procedure.


Avoid excessive exfoliation

There are many methods to reduce the look of breast-lift scars. You can reduce the visibility of scars, although they will never disappear completely. Some scarring may fade, but others will never go away. Use bleaching creams and other products to minimize the appearance scarring. Laser therapy can help as well. Your surgeon may recommend specific medication or treatment options if you are concerned about scarring.

Avoid keloid scarring

Avoiding tension at your incision is the best thing to do to prevent keloid scarring following breast lift surgery. Following surgery, corticosteroid injections may be useful to soften the scarring and prevent the formation of keloid. If possible, follow-up treatments may be required to keep the scars as soft as possible. Hydroquinone cream can be used to prevent scarring from getting darker. For one year, if scarring persists, you can massage the scar with firm pressure in circular motions.


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Healing time

Patients' scars will be most evident six to eight months after surgery. The scar tissue will be at its highest tensile strength. In order to promote healing, the body will shunt blood into the area. The incision site can also turn red during this time as the body works to regrow tissue and heal it. You should apply a silicone scarlet sheet multiple times per day and leave it on for as long or as suggested by the product.


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How to Care for Your Breast Lift Scar