What cream can I put on a scar after surgery?

Silicone gels
To use a silicone gel, apply it to your scar and let it dry. You can do this daily. Some brands of silicone gels include Biocorneum®, Kelo-cote®, Mederma®, and ScarGuard.
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What is the best thing to put on a scar after surgery?

In general, keeping a hypertrophic or keloid scar moist will help to alleviate symptoms. Any topical moisturizer (Eucerin®, aloe vera, Vaseline®, mineral oil, etc.) applied several times each day is recommended. Also, Benadryl® or other over the counter antihistamines may improve itching and discomfort.
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What cream is good for operation scars?

Vitamin E cream is sometimes recommended for managing scars, but there's no medical evidence to suggest it has an effect. But massaging a moisturiser like E45 into the scar will stop it becoming dry and help make it supple. You should also apply sunscreen to your scar as it may be particularly sensitive to the sun.
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Should I moisturize surgery scars?

Keeping the skin moisturised once the initial wound has healed, after approximately 3 weeks, is the best method of preventing or reducing scars. Bath emollients and moisturisers can also help to restore the skin's smoothness and elasticity.
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Should you moisturize surgical scars?

To help your scar mature it is recommended that you massage and moisturise your scar.
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Should I put anything on a healing scar?

Topical treatments, such as vitamin E, cocoa butter cream, silicone gel,onion extract products, and several commercial skin care products like Vaseline and Aquaphor that are sold over the counter may be somewhat effective in helping to heal scars.
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When can I start using scar cream after surgery?

Once there is no more scab and the wound is visibly closed (which means that the skin has healed) you can start caring for your scar with topical creams or oils.
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Is Vaseline good for scars?

Use Vaseline® Jelly for Scars

By sealing in moisture it also helps to reduce dryness of scarred skin, once your skin has healed. This may help to improve the appearance of scars, making the skin look smoother and softer, as well as help to reduce itchiness caused by dryness.
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Does vitamin E help with scars?

Conclusions: This study shows that there is no benefit to the cosmetic outcome of scars by applying vitamin E after skin surgery and that the application of topical vitamin E may actually be detrimental to the cosmetic appearance of a scar.
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What is the best cream to put on an incision?

Apply an antibiotic cream or ointment, such as Aquaphor or Vaseline, to your incision site, and keep it covered with appropriate bandaging to prevent dirt, bacteria, and other irritants from entering the wound. A moist environment helps the cells to replicate and properly bond together to close up the incision faster.
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Is Aquaphor good for surgical scars?

Wounds/scars heal best when they are kept well moisturized with Vaseline or Aquaphor. Any crusting/scabbing that occurs should be gently removed by soaking the area with warm water, increasing vaseline treatment until scab falls off on its own.
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Is it better to keep a scar moist or dry?

Wet or moist treatment of wounds has been shown to promote re-epithelialization and result in reduced scar formation, as compared to treatment in a dry environment. The inflammatory reaction is reduced in the wet environment, thereby limiting injury progression.
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Do scars heal better covered or uncovered?

Covering the wound maintains the natural moisture that helps keep cells alive. An exposed cut will pick up dirt and debris from the air. A wound that heals in a moist environment is less likely to leave a scar.
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What slows down scar healing?

Factors that can slow the wound healing process include: Dead skin (necrosis) – dead skin and foreign materials interfere with the healing process. Infection – an open wound may develop a bacterial infection. The body fights the infection rather than healing the wound.
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What to put on a scar to make it less noticeable?

How to Make Scars Less Visible
  1. Medicated Creams or Gels. 1/12. Over-the-counter skin medications such as creams or gels can help. ...
  2. Silicone Gel. 2/12. ...
  3. Zinc Supplements. 3/12. ...
  4. Scar Massage. 4/12. ...
  5. Injections. 5/12. ...
  6. Chemical Peel or Dermabrasion. 6/12. ...
  7. Laser Therapy. 7/12. ...
  8. Microneedling. 8/12.
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How long should you keep a surgical scar covered?

You can leave the original dressing in place for up to five days (or as advised by your surgeon) providing that it's dry and not soaked with blood, and there are no signs of infection. If your wound is healing it can be left without a dressing.
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How do you let your scars heal faster?

Gently wash the area with mild soap and water to keep out germs and remove debris. To help the injured skin heal, use petroleum jelly to keep the wound moist. Petroleum jelly prevents the wound from drying out and forming a scab; wounds with scabs take longer to heal.
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Does Neosporin help with scars?

Application of a triple antibiotic ointment (such as over-the-counter Bacitracin, Neosporin or Polysporin) three times a day to the wound for a full three weeks helps prevent infection and creates a better foundation for improved long-term scar appearance.
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How long should you put Vaseline on a scar?

How long do I apply Vaseline and a bandaid? 1-2 weeks until the sutures are removed, then for 1 week after just apply Vaseline. If you hate the bandage, you can go without it, but you must reapply the Vaseline 5-10 times a day, the wound must not dry out.
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Is heat or ice better for scar tissue?

Heat helps to soften up the scar tissue that exists as a result of an old injury or a previous surgery. Scar tissue is formed in random, criss-crossing patterns, has poor circulation, and contracts when you sleep.
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Is Neosporin or Aquaphor better for scars?

But, says Macrene, it's worth considering making the switch to Aquaphor: "A study showed that using bacitracin or neomycin [both present in Neosporin] as compared to Aquaphor caused resistant bacteria in wounds." Aquaphor. Both derms agree: This is your best bet for wound care treatment.
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What's better Aquaphor or Vaseline?

Aquaphor really shines when it comes to the moisturizing component. However, Vaseline may have the edge over Aquaphor for skin healing purposes. Both products also have disadvantages, but this depends on your skin type and concerns. The good thing is that both Aquaphor and Vaseline are affordable and easily accessible.
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When should you not use Aquaphor?

Do not use this medicine on deep wounds, puncture wounds, animal bites, or serious burns.
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What are the side effects of Aquaphor?

Serious side effects of Aquaphor

Signs of an allergic reaction, like rash; hives; itching; red, swollen, blistered, or peeling skin with or without fever; wheezing; tightness in the chest or throat; trouble breathing, swallowing, or talking; unusual hoarseness; or swelling of the mouth, face, lips, tongue, or throat.
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