Wound

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HI can anyone advise me on what to use on my wound to make it smooth, I had hoped to see my surgeon on 29th January but its been canceled. I hope to have a holiday abroad after I recover from my surgery, having second hip done next month so want to get away somewhere warm and wear a swimsuit hope to be able to hide the scars to some degree any suggestions would be welcome thank you Cyndey

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    My wound was glued, not stitched. Don't know if this is what all surgeons do or if it's suitable for everyone. It certainly gave a very smooth result.

    I was recommended to use Vit. E oil ( not by medics, can't remember who ... long

    time ago... six years in May ) to help reduce scarring. Mustn't be used on wound until skin has come together. If you're in UK you can buy it from Holland and Barrett.

    Best of luck; it's a life changer.

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    Once the wound is dry and stitches removed etc., any good quality oil or cream without parabens is ok. I used bio oil (really cheap in costco) but the surgeon told me its not specifically the product but the action of massaging the scar that really helps - it keeps the blood flow going and helps healing, so whatever you use make sure you use your fingertips to gently massage the scar and surrounding tissue and do it frequently - I did it a couple of times a day, morning and evening. I had two scars one each side of my ankle - the outside one which was the longest has almost disappeared. The inner one became macerated and took a long while to close and dry which meant its slightly more prominent and then I had further surgery and they opened the wound again so it took twice as long to heal second time but the massage action really helped it lay flat.

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