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A lady underwent an upper blepharoplasty and wants to know how long it will take for the incision scars to fade. She states she’s applying Kelo-Cote twice a day.
New York oculoplastic and reconstructive surgeon Amiya Prasad, M.D. reviews her concerns in this video, and explains why raised incisions are a normal part of the healing process, and that it is important not to interfere with the healing process with anti-scar creams as they can make it worse:
1:03 - Dr. Prasad details his background training in cosmetic oculofacial plastic and reconstructive surgery, as well as his experience as an eye surgery specialist
1:46 - Dr. Prasad briefly assesses this lady’s case
2:09 - How Dr. Prasad often has to dissuade patients from preventing keloid formation
2:41 - How it is normal for an incision to look raised and thick in the first month of healing
3:03 - How interfering with this early part of the healing process can cause damage
3:20 - Dr. Prasad explains what exactly goes on during the proliferative and remodeling stages of wound healing
4:10 - Dr. Prasad shares what the follow-up and aftercare procedures are like in his practice, including dos and don’ts
4:48 - How darker skin is prone to keloid formation, but good technique and good closure can allow for good post-surgery healing
5:29 - Dr. Prasad’s recommendation
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