maddiesmom
04-21-2005, 06:41 PM
Just wondering, for those of you who've had the bunionectomies, how bad the scars are? How long? Do they go away? Are they noticeable? Does it affect what shoes you decide to wear? I would love to wear some nice sandals in a few years but don't know if I'll be self-conscious of scars...
My podiatrist said the scars aren't noticeable and may be a few inches long. I trust him but want info from those who've actually been there too.
I had other surgeries but in the same area. My scar is almost 3 inches long. It usually fades in a year or so. Sandles will feel weird at first but if you massage your inscion as soon as you can it really helps and they wont bother you at all. I wera whatever shoes I can and dont care if my scar shows or not. Most people dont even notice and you get so use to it you actually forget in time. how long it will be depends on your Dr and how much he needs to open it...he is telling you the truth!!! good luck!
dlh
Looby
04-21-2005, 09:00 PM
I actually measured my scar. It's about two inches long. It's still a little early to see how dark the scar is going to be though. :)
brandy76
04-25-2005, 09:49 AM
I had it done on both feet and my scars never disappeared, they got darker & smoother (after using Mederma), but you can still see them.
I hate sandal shopping now, because I can't wear strappy sandals which would prominently show off the scars.
I'm considering scar removal/laser resurfacing.
sharonssorefoot
04-25-2005, 11:20 AM
My scar is dark and bumpy at the bottom but I know alot of people who have had the surgery and their scars are very faded. I am not doing a good job of remembering my scar cream though. Frankly, I don't care too much about the scar. The awful bunion is gone!!!!!
Louthedog
04-25-2005, 05:36 PM
Sharon
My left foot looks like there will be little or no scarring.. :cool:
See my other post.... have elected to have the other bunion fixed friday.. ;)
Looby
04-25-2005, 07:17 PM
I have been putting Mederma on my scar since last week. I also am still wearing a bandage on the incision so it doesn't rub against my socks/shoes and get worse.