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Scar
Revision
Scars, whether those that are unintentional
following accidents or those that occur following a planned surgery, heal in
many different ways. Many factors affect the way your body heals, and each
person heals differently. Some of the factors that affect the type of scar
your body forms include
· Smoking
· Nutrition
· Infection
· Location, size and depth of the original
wound
· Thickness and color of your skin
· Your age
· Your ethnic heritage
Scars cannot be removed completely, but they can often be
improved considerably. If you are bothered by a scar because of its'
appearance, you may be a good candidate for scar revision. This page will give
you a basic understanding of the procedure and the results you can expect.
However, Dr. Revis feels it is extremely important to individualize treatment
to your specific circumstances and goals, therefore it is recommended that you
visit our office for a complimentary consultation. You are also invited to
email Dr. Revis with your questions, or we will mail you more detailed
information regarding the procedure.
The Consultation
During your initial consultation, Dr. Revis will inquire
about your medical history, prior procedures, medications, allergies, and your
motivations for seeking plastic surgery. It is very important that you be
thorough when providing your medical history, as this information helps to
prevent complications during your care. When asked about medications, be sure
to include any vitamin or herbal preparations, as these can affect your blood
pressure and clotting ability. Honesty regarding your use of tobacco and
alcohol is also very important, as these may have a profound impact on your
recovery period and your ability to heal following your procedure.
After reviewing your medical history, Dr. Revis will
discuss your concerns, priorities and motivations for pursuing plastic
surgery, as well as your fears. After examining you, Dr. Revis will be able to
offer advice and options to help you achieve the appearance you desire. He
will explain the advantages and disadvantages of the different options you
have before you.
At the completion of your consultation, Suzanne, our
Patient Coordinator, will give you a written estimate of the cost of your
procedure. At this time, you will also have the option to schedule your
procedure if you so choose. The decision to undergo surgery is a very
important one, and the final decision should be given very careful
consideration. Dr. Revis realizes the importance of this decision, and at no
time will you be pressured to make a decision. You are also encouraged to
bring your spouse, significant other, family member, or a friend to your
consultation.
Where Your Procedure Will Be Performed
Dr. Revis has been granted staff privileges at seven
local hospitals and outpatient surgery centers. In the interest of the safety
of his patients, he only performs surgery in fully accredited facilities with
the proper services and staff. If your scar is very small, the procedure can
often be performed in Dr. Revis' office.
Type(s) of Anesthesia
Anesthesia is an essential part of any surgical procedure
and must be performed safely. General anesthesia is the deepest form of
anesthesia. You are asleep, feel no pain, and will not remember the procedure.
This is rarely needed for scar revision, unless the patient is a young child.
Deep intravenous sedation, called “twilight sleep,”
is a combination of local anesthetic administered at the surgical site by Dr.
Revis and intravenous sedation administered by the anesthesiologist. You
breathe for yourself, but you are in a deep sleep throughout the procedure.
You should feel no pain, and you should not remember the procedure. This type
of anesthesia is preferred for very large scars or for those in very sensitive
areas, such as around the eyes.
Scar revision is most often performed with the use of
local anesthetic with or without oral sedation. You will be awake during the
procedure and will remember the procedure, but you should feel no pain because
of the use of local anesthetics.
Dr. Revis will discuss these options with you more
thoroughly at the time of your consultation, and please ask him about anything
you do not understand.
Details of the Procedure
Scar revision usually takes one two hours to perform,
depending on the size and location of the scar. After you are properly
anesthetized, Dr. Revis will excise the scar and reconstruct the area.
Afterwards, the incisions are carefully closed to
minimize your scar. A sterile dressing is then applied to the incision.
Products
To Help You Heal
SinEcch-
Arnica Montana is a natural product from Sweden which has been shown in
clinical studies to reduce postoperative bruising and swelling. Begun the
evening prior to surgery, this product is continued for four days
postoperatively.
Regenerin
Surgical Support- Specially formulated for the surgical patient, this
antioxidant and vitamin preparation will provide your body with the necessary
nutrients and antioxidants to assist in healing your surgical wounds. Begun
seven days prior to surgery, this product is then continued for one month
postoperatively. Many patients find this product so beneficial that they
continue on the Regenerin Daily Dietary Supplement Program after their healing
is complete.
Unjury-
This protein powder contains 20 grams of protein per scoop, and is taken twice
daily beginning two weeks preoperatively and continued four weeks
postoperatively. It is an invaluable source of protein to provide your body
with the basic building blocks necessary to form strong healed wounds. This
product is also accompanied by a number of recipes for using this product with
coffee, tea, milk, Crystal Lite, and Jell-O.
ScarGuard-
A combination of hydrocortisone, silicone and Vitamin E, this product is
painted on your scars topically like nail polish beginning three weeks after
surgery, and it helps your scars fade so that they fade as much as possible.
All
of these products are available for purchase in our office. Please ask us
about these products and others if you have any further questions about
whether or not these would be beneficial for you during your healing period.
After Your Procedure
Scar revision is an outpatient procedure. After
recovering for approximately one hour, you will be able to go home in
the company of a friend or family member.
You should plan to take it easy following your surgery.
No strenuous activities, heavy lifting (over 20 pounds), aerobic exercises,
swimming, contact sports, tennis, or golf should be planned for the first
several weeks. As Dr. Revis monitors your recovery, he will advise you when it
is safe to resume specific activities.
Depending on the location of your scar revision, your
sutures will be removed between four and ten days following surgery.
The Results You Can Expect
You will notice an improvement in your scar immediately,
but the final results can take much longer to become apparent. Scars continue
to mature and improve for up to two years following surgery. During this time
Dr. Revis will instruct you as to the proper care of your scar so as to
minimize its' appearance. Scars are initially very sensitive to sunlight and
can tan darker than the surrounding skin, so it is important to wear sunscreen
over your new scar for the first six to nine months. There are also other
techniques and topical medications that can help minimize scarring that Dr.
Revis will discuss with you following your surgery.
Please call
(954) 630-2009 for further information or email Dr. Revis.
Email: DrRevis@SouthFloridaPlasticSurgery.com
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