
Scar
Revision is a surgical procedure in which a plastic surgeon
tries to make the scar less obvious and improves it's
appearance. Scar Revision may also be performed to improve
function of that part of the body.
What are the
different types of scars?
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Keloid Scars - Keloids are
thick, itchy, unsightly clusters of scar tissue that grow
beyond the borders of actual wound. Keloids are formed due
to excessive production of collagen by the body after the
scar has healed. These scars sometimes appear red compared
to the surrounding skin. Keloids are more common in dark
skinned people and are more likely to develop in the
earlobe, along the border of the jaw, the shoulder and the
skin over the breast bone.
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Hypertrophic Scars -
Hypertrophic scars look like keloid scars except the fact
that they tend to remain within the boundaries of the
wound or incision.
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Contractures - Contractures
occur when a scar pulls on the edges of the skin making a
tight area. These contractures can produce functional
limitation and can affect the muscles, joints, and
tendons. Contractures are usually common after burns and
are also referred to as Burn Deformity. When a large area
of skin is lost due to a burn, the surrounding intact skin
pulls together to make up for the lost area of skin, thus
forming a deformity that can limit your movement or
function of that part of the body.
Who
is an ideal candidate for Scar Revision?
If you have any type of scar
(as described above) on any part of the body that bothers you
or impairs function or limits movement of any of your joints,
then you are an ideal candidate for Scar Revision.
What does surgical
Scar Revision involve?
Depending on the type of
scar, different surgical procedures are employed for Scar
Revision. These surgical procedures for Scar Revision will be
performed under local or general anesthesia. Depending on the
extent of the scar, Scar Revision may take any where from 1 -
5 hours. It would certainly be worthwhile to find an
experienced and reputable plastic surgeon as Scar Revision
techniques requires immaculate skills and expertise of the
plastic surgeon. Some of the Scar Revision procedures that are
used popularly include:
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Surgical removal of Keloid
Tissue - Surgery directly removes the keloid tissue and a
skin graft may be used to cover the area. Skin Grafting is
performed by taking a piece of healthy skin from another
area of the body (called the donor site) and attaching it
to the surgery area.
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Laser Surgery - Different
lasers are used to smooth, flatten or remove abnormal
discoloration of the overlying skin of the scar.
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Skin Grafting - The
procedure of skin grafting involves replacing the damaged
area of the skin by healthy area taken from other part of
the body.
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Skin Flap Surgery - Flap
surgery is a procedure in which skin, along with the
underlying fat, blood vessels, and sometimes the muscle,
is moved from a healthy part of the body to the injured
site.
Z - Plasty - is a Scar Revision procedure in which a
Z-shaped incision is used. Z - Plasty is used to decrease
the skin 'pull' in case of a contracture. This technique
can also be used to try and blend the scar in the natural
creases and folds of the surrounding skin.
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Tissue Expansion - The
technique of tissue expansion is used in conjunction with
Skin Flap Surgery. In this technique the amount of
existing tissue is increased for re-constructive purposes.
How
to prepare pre-operatively for surgical Scar Revision?
Prior hospitalization is not
necessary for Scar Revision procedure. However, make sure that
you inform your plastic surgeon about your health conditions
and all the prescription and non-prescription medications that
you are taking (including vitamin, mineral and herbal
products). Stop smoking at least 2 weeks before the surgery
and do not smoke for at least 2 weeks after the Scar Revision
surgery.
What is the recovery
period like after surgical Scar Revision?
Be sure to make arrangements
for someone to drive you home as you will be sent home the
same day after Scar Revision. You will heal gradually and be
able to resume your daily activities within a week or so. The
final results of your Scar Revision surgery will take a very
long time to become completely apparent. The stitches will be
removed within 3 - 5 days after Scar Revision surgery.
What is the outcome
of surgical Scar Revision?
The goal of surgical Scar
Revision is to make your scar less noticeable. There is 90%
chance that the scar will look better after Scar Revision,
seldom there might not be any change and in 1% of cases your
scar may actually look worse after Scar Revision.
Benefits of Scar
Revision
Scar Revision is performed
not only for esthetic reasons, it is also performed for
reconstructive and functional reasons. Keloids and
contractures are not just unattractive and ugly to look at,
they can be extremely limiting if they are are on your hand,
around your mouth or on a joint surface. Scar Revision does
not just make them less obvious, it can also improve the
function of the affected part.
Risks of Scar
Revision
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Bleeding
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Infection
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Allergic reaction to
anesthesia
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Numbness
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Recurrence of scar
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Risks of not having a Scar
Revision
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There is no guarantee that
surgery will improve the functional limitation that is
most often seen from contractures. However, when performed
by an experienced surgeon, Scar Revision can definitely
change that and make your movements more comfortable.
Alternatives to Scar
Revision
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Steroid Injections -
Steroid injections can reduce itching, redness and burning
sensation in the scar tissue and may even reduce the size
of the scar.
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Cryotherapy - The scar
tissue is frozen off by medications
Localized pressure - Pressure is applied to the scar with
a pressure bandage to reduce the size of the scar. This
method is not too effective.
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Dermabrasion

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