We understand that caring for scars is a crucial part of the healing process for our patients. As summer approaches, it’s important to pay extra attention to scar care, particularly for individuals who have undergone DIEP Flap and other breast surgeries. We will discuss some of the best practices for caring for scars during the summer months and offer helpful tips to minimize darkness, promoting optimal scar healing and aesthetic outcomes. It is critical to follow these precautions for years after surgery, but most importantly the first year after surgery.
One of the most important steps in scar care during summer is protecting your scars from the harmful effects of the sun. Excessive sun exposure can lead to hyperpigmentation and increased scar darkness. Ensure you follow these guidelines:
During the summer, it’s essential to keep your scars hydrated and moisturized to promote healing and minimize dryness, which can lead to increased scar darkness. Follow these recommendations:
Regular scar massage is a vital component of scar care, particularly for DIEP Flap and Breast scars. Massage helps break down scar tissue, improve blood flow, and reduce scar darkness. Here’s how to perform scar massage correctly:
Excessive heat and sweat can irritate healing scars, leading to increased darkness and potential complications. Follow these guidelines:
Caring for scars, especially during the summer, is crucial for achieving optimal healing and minimizing scar darkness. By following these best practices, you can support the healing process of your DIEP Flap and breast scars while enjoying the sunny season. Remember, each patient is unique, and it’s essential to consult with your plastic surgeon at PRMA Plastic Surgery for personalized scar care advice that suits your specific needs. Embrace the summer with confidence and let your scars tell a story of resilience and beauty. Don’t forget to tag us on social media in your summer photos! We can’t wait to see how you spend your summer, #lifeafterDIEP.
-Dr. Andrew Gassman, Hannah PA-C and Tabetha Williams
“Set realistic, attainable goals after your surgery. Your body is going to feel different now than it did before surgery. If you are doing it simply to lose weight or get back into a certain dress or pant size you may be setting yourself up for failure. Reset your compass.”
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