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I am 9 years post op and I still have scars from the staples. I am not concerned about them just curious if it's common.
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I had staples when I had a breast reduction in 1994, and still have the spots outside the scarline.
So I am not sure if they will ever go away, I am just used to them being there. Beth who want's to be normal- that can be so boring |
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Yep, I still have my staple scars too. It's kind of funny because the staple scars are more noticeable than the actual scar itself.
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I don't have staple scars but my wound scar is still noticeable (although now highly faded) as it's been 16 years since my surgery. I did have about 40 or so staples from what I recall. My scar is somewhat hidden by the fact that I have hairy chest and abdomen but people sometimes ask me about it.
DJBHusky UC - 1972 as a 9 year old Colectomy 4/92 Takedown 7/92 Still J Pouching 2008 |
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My staple scars disappeared after a couple of years and after about 12 years the main incision flattened and paled out, plus the hair made good camouflage. Now i've got a brand new 10" scar with 64 little red dots that I hope will fade away asap. I read somewhere that you can break down the scar tissue with massage but I never tried it.
"If you care enough for a result, you will most certainly attain it" -- William James, Psychologist http://internalpouch.blogspot.com |
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I used vitamin E oil on my scar which was recommended by my dermatologist. Regular application of the oil softens the scar, reduces redness and promotes rapid healing.
DJBHusky UC - 1972 as a 9 year old Colectomy 4/92 Takedown 7/92 Still J Pouching 2008 |
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When did you start applying the vitamin E and what form did you use?
Jenny |
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norn,
I started probably shortly after the staples were out and the wound healed (it's been 16 years now so I don't remember exactly when). I bought it at a local pharmacy. I don't recall what brand it was, but it was vitamin E oil with an applicator brush. It is sold at any pharmacy. I have also used it on other scars. Here is an informative article on vitamin E being used for scars: http://ezinearticles.com/?Vitamin-E-For-Scars&id=204770 This message has been edited. Last edited by: DJBHusky, DJBHusky UC - 1972 as a 9 year old Colectomy 4/92 Takedown 7/92 Still J Pouching 2008 |
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